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100

angles that share the same initial and terminal side (found by adding/subtracting 360 or 2pi)

coterminal angles

100

when a ray is on the positive x-axis (initial side), the other ray is what?

terminal side/angle

100

positioning in which the vertex is at the origin and one side touches the positive x-axis

standard position

100

unit of angle where the radius and the arc length of an angle are the same

radians 

100

common unit of angle measurement denoted by a circle 

degrees

200

the rate at which a full cycle is completed in a sinusoidal function (2pi/time)

angular frequency 

200

a sine or cosine function with periodic oscillations 

sinusoidal function 

200

1. find amplitude (a)

2. find the period (2pi/b) and plot it

3. divide the period by 4 to find the distance between points

4. plot the first point by using the k value to shift up or down

5. plot the max and min points with the distance you found earlier

steps to graphing trig functions

200

equalities involving trig functions (such as pythagorean, reciprocal, double-angle, half-angle, sum and difference, law of sines, law of cosines)

trigonometric identities 

200
sinA=1/cscA     cscA=1/sinA

cosA=1/secA    secA=1/cosA

tanA=1/cotA    cotA=1/tanA

reciprocal trig functions

300

using the ratio of the sides to find the angle

sin-1=arcsinx

cos-1=arccosx

tan-1=arctanx

inverse trig functions

300

when the angles of given trig functions are complementary (such as sin and cos), they are what?

cofunctions

300

when the angle of a trig ratio is 2x

sin2x=2sinxcosx

cos2x=cos^2x=sin^2x = 2cos^2x-1 = 1-2sin^2x

tan2x=(2tanx)/(1-tan^2x)

Double-angles

300

in which the angle of a trig ratio is divided in half

sinx/2 = +/- sqrt(1-cosx/2)

cosx/2 = +/- sqrt(1+cosx/2)

tanx/2 = +/- sqrt(1-cosx/1+cosx)

Half-angles

300

value of a trig function that's exact and not rounded (such as the values on the unit circle)

exact value

400

value that is close to the real value and usually rounded by a certain decimal places

approximate value

400

rise/run

slope

400

straight line that touches the curve of another line once

tangent line

400

straight line that intersects a curve at two points

secant line

400

(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

average rate of change

500

slope of the secant line

(or distance traveled/time passed)

average velocity

500

points scattered on a graph that can show the relationship between the dependent and independent variables

scatter plot

500

used to find whether there is an existing relationship between a set of points 

regression equation

500

rate at which the y is changing in terms of x, also the same as the slope of the tangent line

instantaneous rate of change 

500

free points

free points

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