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Quarter II
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Finding the Values of Trigonometric Ratios Using Reference Angle
Reference Angle – the smallest angle between the terminal side and the 𝑥 − 𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑠.
*To find the values of the different trigonometric ratios of a certain angle, determine first the
reference angle, then solve for the values of the circular functions and be mindful of
the signs.
Example:
11𝜋 11𝜋 11𝜋 𝜋
Find the value of sin 𝑎𝑛𝑑 cos . Given: 𝛼 = reference angle 𝜃 =
6 6 6 6
Location: Quadrant 𝐼𝑉 Note: at quadrant IV sine function is negative & cosine is positive.
11𝜋 𝜋 1 11𝜋 𝜋 √3
Answer: sin = − sin 6 = − 2; cos = cos 6 =
6 6 2
Phase Shift (𝒄) − if 𝑐 > 0 , the graph of 𝑦 = 𝑎 sin 𝑏𝑥 is shifted |𝑐 | units to the right and is
shifted |𝑐| units to the left if 𝑐 < 0.
Vertical Shift (𝒅) – if 𝑑 > 0, the graph of 𝑦 = 𝑎 sin 𝑏(𝑥 − 𝑐) is shifted |𝑑| units upward and
shifted |𝑑| units downward if 𝑑 < 0.
Example:
Identify the domain, range, amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift of the function:
𝜋
𝑦 = 3 sin 2 (𝑥 + ) − 1
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𝜋
Given: 𝑦 = 3 sin 2 (𝑥 + 4 ) − 1 Note: The format must be 𝑦 = 𝑎 sin 𝑏(𝑥 − 𝑐) + 𝑑
Amplitude: 𝑎 = 3
2𝜋 2𝜋
Period: 𝑃 = |𝑏| ; 𝑏 = 2 ⇒ 𝑃 = =𝜋
2
𝜋 𝜋
Phase shift: 𝑐 = − 4, the graph of 𝑦 = 3 sin 2 𝑥 will be shifted 4 or 45° to the left.
𝜋
Vertical shift: 𝑑 = −1, the graph of 𝑦 = 3 sin 2 (𝑥 + 4 ) will be shifted 1 unit downward.
Identity – is an equation in one variable such that the solution set of the equation is the same
as the domain of the variable.
Conditional Equation - an equation such that there is at least one number in the domain of
the variable that is not in the solution set.
A1: 𝑥 2 − 1 = 0
Domain: ℝ
Solution Set: {-1,1}
A2: (𝑥 + 7)2 = 𝑥 2 + 49
Domain: ℝ
Solution Set: {0}
𝑥 2 −25
A3: = 2𝑥 + 5
𝑥−5
Domain: {𝑥|𝑥 ∈ ℝ, 𝑥 ≠ 5}
Solution Set: {0}
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Finding the Value of Trigonometric Function Using Identities
Example:
If tan 𝑥 = 3, find the value of sin 𝑥 + cos 𝑥.
Given: tan 𝑥 = 3
From Pythagorean Identity:
sec2 𝑥 = tan2 𝑥 + 1, then sec 𝑥 = √tan2 𝑥 + 1
Substitute tan 𝑥 = 3:
sec 𝑥 = √32 + 1 = √9 + 1 = √10
From Reciprocal identity:
1
cos 𝑥 =
sec 𝑥
Substitute sec 𝑥 = √10:
1 √10
cos 𝑥 = =
√10 10
sin 𝑥
Since tan 𝑥 = cos 𝑥 = 3, then
3√10
sin 𝑥 = 3 cos 𝑥 =
10
Therefore,
3√10 √10 √10
sin 𝑥 + cos 𝑥 = + = (3 + 1)
10 10 10
𝟒√𝟏𝟎 𝟐√𝟏𝟎
𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝒙 + 𝐜𝐨𝐬 𝒙 = =
𝟏𝟎 𝟓
sin 𝑥 1 sin 𝑥 1
∙ sin 𝑥 + ∙ cos 2 𝑥 Substitute tan 𝑥 = cos 𝑥 and sec 𝑥 = cos 𝑥
cos 𝑥 cos 𝑥
sin2 𝑥
+ cos 𝑥 Multiply and cancellation
cos 𝑥
sin2 𝑥 + cos 2 𝑥
Cross multiplication
cos 𝑥
1
Pythagorean identity: sin2 𝑥 + cos 2 𝑥 = 1
cos 𝑥
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sec 𝑥 Reciprocal Identity: cos 𝑥 = sec 𝑥
sec 𝑥 + tan 𝑥
Pythagorean Identity: sec2 𝑥 − tan2 𝑥 = 1
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Supplementary Problems:
Conversion:
Degree → Radian Radian → Degree
7 2𝜋
1. 140° Ans: 9 𝜋 rad 1. 5 rad Ans: 72°
17 7𝜋
2. 1020° Ans: 𝜋 rad 2. rad Ans: 105°
3 12
14 17𝜋
3. 280° Ans: 9
𝜋 rad 3. 4
rad Ans: 765°
Coterminal Angles: Find at least one possible coterminal angle of the given angle.
1. 138° Ans: Positive (498°, 858° … ), Negative (−222°, −582° … )
2. −273° Ans: Positive (87°, 447° … ), Negative (−273°, −633°, … )
2 16 30 12 26
3. 7 𝜋 rad Ans: Positive ( 7 𝜋, 7 𝜋, … ), Negative (− 7 𝜋, − 7 𝜋, … )
5 11 17 𝜋 7 13𝜋
4. 𝜋 rad Ans: Positive ( 𝜋, 𝜋, … ), Negative (− , − 𝜋, − ,…)
3 3 3 3 3 3
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Reference Angle: Find the location and reference angle of the given.
1. 174° Ans: QII, 6°
2. −113° Ans: QIII, 67°
3. 3260° Ans: QI, 20°
11𝜋 1
4. 3 rad Ans: QIV, 3 𝜋
7𝜋 2𝜋
5. − rad Ans: QII,
5 5
2√3 √3
csc 1020 = − sec 1020 = 2 cot 1020 = −
3 3
sec 𝑥+csc 𝑥
2. Ans: csc 𝑥
1+tan 𝑥
1
3. − cot 𝑥 Ans: tan 𝑥
sin 𝑥 cos 𝑥
1 cos 𝑥
4. − 1+cos 𝑥 Ans: csc2 𝑥 + cot 2 𝑥
1−cos 𝑥
1+cos 𝜃−sin2 𝜃
3. =1
sin 𝜃 (1+cos 𝜃 )
cos 𝜃
4. = 1 + sin 𝜃
sec 𝜃−tan 𝜃
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