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Trigonometry 29<br />

Trigonometric Properties<br />

For any angle 8 as in Figure 1-28<br />

sin 0 = opposite side/hypotenuse = s,/h<br />

cos 0 = adjacent side/hypotenuse = sJh<br />

tan 8 = opposite side/adjacent side = sI/s2 = sin 8/cos 8<br />

and the reciprocals of the basic functions (where the function # 0)<br />

cotangent 8 = cot 8 = l/tan 8 = SJS,<br />

secant 0 = sec 8 = l/cos 8 = h/s2<br />

cosecant 8 = csc 8 = l/sin 8 = h/s,<br />

The functions versed sine, coversed sine, and exterior secant are defined as<br />

vers 0 = 1 - cos 8<br />

covers 8 = 1 - sin 8<br />

exsec 0 = sec 0 - 1<br />

To reduce an angle to the first quadrant of the unit circle, that is, to a degree<br />

measure between 0" and 90", see Table 1-1. For function values at major angle<br />

values, see Tables 1-2 and 1-3. Relations between functions and the sum/<br />

difference of two functions are given in Table 1-4. Generally, there will be two<br />

angles between 0" and 360" that correspond to the value of a function.<br />

Figure 1-28. Trigonometric functions of angles.<br />

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