Unit Circle
6 Trig Functions
Evaluate trig Functions
4.3
4.4
100

How much do the radians jump every 30 degrees 

pi/6

100

In "SOHCAHTOA" what is "SOH"

Sin, Opposite over Hypotenuse 

100

Name Pythagorean Theorem 

a2  + b2 = c2

100

Name the angle of elevation

The angle from the horizontal upward to an object

100

What is the reference angle 

The acute angle theta formed by the terminal side of theta and the horizontal axis

200

name the radians of 90 degrees and 180 degrees

pi/2, pi

200

What is the reciprocal of "Sine"

Cosecant(csc)

200

Which side is the hypotenuse 

The side across from the right angle

200

name the angle of depression 

The angle from the horizontal downward to an object

200

What is the terminal side of theta

The side formed by the angle 

300

Name the coordinates of 180 degrees and 360 degrees

(-1, 0) and (1,0)

300

What is the reciprocal of Cos and Tan

Sec and Cot

300

Name the right triangle definitions of csc, sec, and cot

csc = hyp/opp
sec=hyp/adj
cot=adj/opp

300

If sec theta = 2, then what is sin theta  

squareroot 3/2

300

How many quadrants are there

4

400

Name the 3 coordinates that stay the same but change signs 

(1/2, square root3/2)
(squareroot2/2, squareroot2/2)
(square root3/2, 1/2)

400

If theta = Zero, than what is Sec(theta) 0

1

400

if a2 is 3 and b2 is 4 then what is c

c = 5

400

Which side is generally the elevation or depression side

The hypotenuse

400

Find the reference angle if theta = 300 degrees

theta = 60 degrees

500

Name the radians for 240 degrees, 150 degrees, and 315 degrees

4pi/3, 5pi/6, 7pi/4

500

Evaluate the 6 trig functions for theta (theta = pi/6)

sin = 1/2
cos = squareroot3/2
tan = squareroot3/3
csc = 2

sec = 2squareroot3/3
cot = square root3


500

Find csc of the previous problem

csc = 5/4

500

Use Trig to solve a right angle: A tourist is standing 115 feet from the base of the Washington Monument. The tourist measures the angle of elevation to the top of the monument as 78.3 degrees. How tall is the monument?

555 ft

500

Evaluate the trig func using reference angles:
cos 4pi/3

-1/2

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