Special Angles And their Measures
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in degrees Sin Cos Tan
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30
45
60
90
120
135
150
180
210
225
240
270
300
315
330
7 answers
ok what is your question?
I'm suppose to find the sin, cos, and tan of the degrees.
all you really need are the values up to 90
If you know the CAST rules, the others become trivial.
You should also be familiar with the ratios of the 30-60-90 and the 45-45-90 triangles
here are the first few values
degr.Sin Cos Tan
0 -- 0 -- 1 -- 0
30 - 1/2 √3/2 1/√3
45 - 1/√2 1/√2 1
60 - √3/2 1/2 √3
90 - 1 -- 0 - undefined
After 35 years of teaching this stuff, I don't ever recall making a conscious effort to memorize these values, instead I "memorized" the triangles.
If you know the CAST rules, the others become trivial.
You should also be familiar with the ratios of the 30-60-90 and the 45-45-90 triangles
here are the first few values
degr.Sin Cos Tan
0 -- 0 -- 1 -- 0
30 - 1/2 √3/2 1/√3
45 - 1/√2 1/√2 1
60 - √3/2 1/2 √3
90 - 1 -- 0 - undefined
After 35 years of teaching this stuff, I don't ever recall making a conscious effort to memorize these values, instead I "memorized" the triangles.
The trigonometric function values are shown for different special angles in the following link:
http://www.slidermath.com/rpoly/Trigquad.shtml
Use the CAST rule to determine the sign if necessary.
http://www.slidermath.com/rpoly/Trigquad.shtml
Use the CAST rule to determine the sign if necessary.
btw, the "-" was not intended as a negative sign, all the values above are positive.
I was trying to keep them lined up in columns.
I was trying to keep them lined up in columns.
Thank You!
I'm still having trouble