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- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_1e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/5.R%3A_Trigonometric_Functions_(Review)We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_39%3A_Trigonometry/01%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/1.R%3A_Trigonometric_Functions_(Review)We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C120%3A_Trigonometry_(Tran)/01%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/1.R%3A_Trigonometric_Functions_(Review)We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/Professor's_Playground/MAT_206.5_Intermediate_Algebra_and_Precalculus_alpha/5%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/5.4%3A_Right_Triangle_TrigonometryWe have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.13%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/1.13.R%3A_Trigonometric_Functions_(Review)We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.06%3A_Periodic_Functions/1.6.R%3A_Periodic_Functions_(Review)16) Suppose the graph of the displacement function is shown in the Figure below, where the values on the x-axis represent the time in seconds and the y-axis represents the displacement in inch...16) Suppose the graph of the displacement function is shown in the Figure below, where the values on the x-axis represent the time in seconds and the y-axis represents the displacement in inches. 14) Graph the function f(x)=x1−x33!+x55!−x77! on the interval [−1,1] and compare the graph to the graph of f(x)=sinx on the same interval.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.05%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/1.5.R%3A_Trigonometric_Functions_(Review)We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/MAT_206_Precalculus/5%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/5.4%3A_Right_Triangle_TrigonometryWe have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_2e_(OpenStax)/06%3A_Periodic_Functions/6.05%3A_Chapter_Review
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Queens_College/Preparing_for_Calculus_Bootcamp_(Gangaram)/06%3A_Day_6/6.06%3A_Right_Triangle_TrigonometryWe have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_39%3A_Trigonometry/01%3A_Trigonometric_Functions/1.05%3A_Right_Triangle_TrigonometryWe have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another...We have previously defined the sine and cosine of an angle in terms of the coordinates of a point on the unit circle intersected by the terminal side of the angle. In this section, we will see another way to define trigonometric functions using properties of right triangles.