Trig. Functions in the Cartesian Plane

In these lessons, we will look at Trigonometric Functions for any angle in the Cartesian Plane by using the reference angle. Steps to solving trigonometric functions for any angle Step 1: Find the Reference Angle, which is always acuteStep 2: Find Trig Function Value for the reference angleStep 3: Determine the Sign (positive or negative) of the trig function… Continue reading Trig. Functions in the Cartesian Plane

Trigonometric Ratios In 4 Quadrants

How to remember the signs of the trigonometric functions for the four quadrants?We can use a mnemonic like CAST or** A**ll** S**tudents **T**ake** C**alculus to remember the signs in the 4 quadrants. The following figure shows the signs of the trigonometric functions for the four quadrants. Scroll down the page for more examples and solutions.  The trigonometric… Continue reading Trigonometric Ratios In 4 Quadrants

Reference Angle

In math, a reference angle is generally an acute angle enclosed between the terminal arm and the x-axis. It is always positive and less than or equal to 90 degrees. Let us learn more about the reference angle in this article. Reference Angle Definition The reference angle is the smallest possible angle made by the terminal side of the… Continue reading Reference Angle