Unit Circle Labeled With Special Angles And Values
Description
Illustration of a unit circle (circle with a radius of 1) superimposed on the coordinate plane with the x- and y-axes indicated. The circle is marked and labeled in both radians and degrees at all quadrantal angles and angles that have reference angles of 30°, 45°, and 60°. At each angle, the coordinates are given. These coordinates can be used to find the six trigonometric values/ratios. The x-coordinate is the value of cosine at the given angle and the y-coordinate is the value of sine. From those ratios, the other 4 trigonometric values can be calculated.
Keywords
45°, analytic geometry, circles, coordinate plane, cos, cosecant, cosine, cot, cotangent, csc, Degree, degrees, quadrantal angles, quadrants, radian, radians, radius of 1, ratio, sec, secant, sin, Sine, special angles, Tan, tangent, trig, trig ratios, trigonometric functions, trigonometry, unit circle
Galleries
Source:
Florida Center for Instructional Technology Clipart ETC (Tampa: University of South Florida, 2007)