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Day_4 Notes

The document provides an overview of the Unit Circle, defining it as a circle with a radius of 1 unit and explaining the sine, cosine, and tangent values for various angles. It includes a summary of which trigonometric functions are positive or negative in each quadrant and emphasizes the importance of memorizing these values. Additionally, it poses questions related to the terminal sides of angles and their corresponding quadrants.

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Day_4 Notes

The document provides an overview of the Unit Circle, defining it as a circle with a radius of 1 unit and explaining the sine, cosine, and tangent values for various angles. It includes a summary of which trigonometric functions are positive or negative in each quadrant and emphasizes the importance of memorizing these values. Additionally, it poses questions related to the terminal sides of angles and their corresponding quadrants.

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The Unit Circle Students will be able to fill in the Unit Circle xX 4 bees ae Main Ideas/Questions Notes The Unit Circle Pla 9) A unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 unit. Because the value of ris 1 for each point P(x, y) on the circle, the sine, cosine, and tangent values for 0 are defined as: y sin@ == cos 8 ** The coordinates of P can be written as The following angles are used \otrequ tly with the unit circle: 0°, 307, 45', 60°)90", 180°, 270°, and 360° Because the terminal side of 0", 90°, 180° and 270° angles lie on an axis, they are called quadrantal angles. "Memorize these values!** Savde his All Which tig functions ore POSITIVE in: Fat 36% auth ose * Quodronti@_— meor oe Ces |+ SxC © Quodront if? tan — GE | danlt cot © Quodront i? race Pa lees . nt es IC eS 4] oe Gvocrant va dale awee || oe al Remember the phrase “All Students Take Calculus!” calcule 1. Iftan > 0, which quadrant(s) 72. If sec 0 < 0, which quadrant(s) Could the terminal side of 0 he? | coud the terminal de of he? DC, AL oo, ee ere 4. If cos @< 0 and cot @> 0, which could the terminal side of @ lie? quadrant(s) could the terminal side ? rea sec? (2b 674 c oe ft @ Trig Values: Summary of Signs in the Quadrants: (Za | IV ene sno | + faa) ee |e cosO= > coso | + = a ‘an = > melee mz : Degrees Radians sin @ cos 0 tan 0 Py) ose | 0/8 Oo \ ee, ( I ) we [F [ 2 [2 bsees [G4 » |F [| [& es ae «PE kD 90" e | O 6 = und ey) 180° Oe go a) g = O (le) we [EP fl [fo ford [ed Using [See Haine recur ote rtoence roe Roe | Se 2 ony me no tctonter he etence org, "ence | tn An on. ees anges Deecons Gv fw eane wae Gr eOchpOSOTARE hac Vaues Sees pre e. 725 TS Slate) POT bet Ga AS 3 Ginl3= 2 [id= | santord «AB | pers 4 : ae 5 nated oa Raw = eRe RT Se pete ty Ret Oo neti oe 11. Which trig functions are positive for angles terminating in Quadrant IV? 2. Which trig functions are negative for angles terminating in Quadrant II? 3. If cos 0 < 0, which quadrant{s) could the terminal side of 4 lie? 4. If csc 0 > 0, which quadrant(s) could the terminal side of @ lie? 5. If tan 0 < 0 and sec > 0, which quadrant(s) could the terminal side of @ lie? 6. If sin @< 0 and cot @< 0, which quadrant(s) could the terminal side of 4 lie? Taner 8c tan 10, cat 15" Tee 14a Tz 16. tan 2= 17. cos als 3 18. csc = 19. sin = oe 20. cot = 21. sec A= Delta Math Quiz Next class Finding Trig values Finding Sides Finding Angles Word problems Converting Degrees/radians Coterminals Trig Values on a graph Todays stuff

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