Unit Circle and Trigonometric Identities

The unit circle identities of sine, cosecant, and tangent can be further used to obtain the other trigonometric identities such as cotangent, secant, and cosecant. The unit circle identities such as cosecant, secant, cotangent are the respective reciprocal of the sine, cosine, tangent. Further, we can obtain the value of tanθ by dividing sinθ with… Continue reading Unit Circle and Trigonometric Identities

Equation of a Unit Circle

The general equation of a circle is (x – a)2 + (y – b)2 = r2, which represents a circle having the center (a, b) and the radius r. This equation of a circle is simplified to represent the equation of a unit circle. A unit circle is formed with its center at the point(0, 0), which… Continue reading Equation of a Unit Circle

Unit Circle

A unit circle from the name itself defines a circle of unit radius. A circle is a closed geometric figure without any sides or angles. The unit circle has all the properties of a circle, and its equation is also derived from the equation of a circle. Further, a unit circle is useful to derive… Continue reading Unit Circle