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In this section you will:
  • Find function values for the sine and cosine of 30°  or  ( π 6 ) , 45°  or  ( π 4 ) , and 60  or  ( π 3 ) .
  • Identify the domain and range of sine and cosine functions.
  • Find reference angles.
  • Use reference angles to evaluate trigonometric functions.
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The Singapore Flyer is the world’s tallest Ferris wheel. (credit: ʺVibin JKʺ/Flickr)

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Finding trigonometric functions using the unit circle

We have already defined the trigonometric functions in terms of right triangles. In this section, we will redefine them in terms of the unit circle. Recall this a unit circle is a circle centered at the origin with radius 1, as shown in [link] . The angle (in radians) that t intercepts forms an arc of length s . Using the formula s = r t , and knowing that r = 1 , we see that for a unit circle, s = t .

The x- and y- axes divide the coordinate plane into four quarters called quadrants. We label these quadrants to mimic the direction a positive angle would sweep. The four quadrants are labeled I, II, III, and IV.

For any angle t , we can label the intersection of the terminal side and the unit circle as by its coordinates, ( x , y ) . The coordinates x and y will be the outputs of the trigonometric functions f ( t ) = cos t and f ( t ) = sin t , respectively. This means x = cos  t and y = sin  t .

Graph of a circle with angle t, radius of 1, and an arc created by the angle with length s. The terminal side of the angle intersects the circle at the point (x,y).
Unit circle where the central angle is t radians

Unit circle

A unit circle    has a center at ( 0 , 0 ) and radius 1. In a unit circle, the length of the intercepted arc is equal to the radian measure of the central angle t .

Let ( x , y ) be the endpoint on the unit circle of an arc of arc length     s . The ( x , y ) coordinates of this point can be described as functions of the angle.

Defining sine and cosine functions from the unit circle

The sine function relates a real number t to the y -coordinate of the point where the corresponding angle intercepts the unit circle. More precisely, the sine of an angle t equals the y -value of the endpoint on the unit circle of an arc of length t . In [link] , the sine is equal to y . Like all functions, the sine function    has an input and an output. Its input is the measure of the angle; its output is the y -coordinate of the corresponding point on the unit circle.

The cosine function    of an angle t equals the x -value of the endpoint on the unit circle of an arc of length t . In [link] , the cosine is equal to x .

Illustration of an angle t, with terminal side length equal to 1, and an arc created by angle with length t. The terminal side of the angle intersects the circle at the point (x,y), which is equivalent to (cos t, sin t).

Because it is understood that sine and cosine are functions, we do not always need to write them with parentheses: sin t is the same as sin ( t ) and cos t is the same as cos ( t ) . Likewise, cos 2 t is a commonly used shorthand notation for ( cos ( t ) ) 2 . Be aware that many calculators and computers do not recognize the shorthand notation. When in doubt, use the extra parentheses when entering calculations into a calculator or computer.

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Source:  OpenStax, Algebra and trigonometry. OpenStax CNX. Nov 14, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11758/1.6
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