Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Quadrantal Angles
Quadrantal angles are angles that are multiples of 90 degrees (or π/2 radians) and correspond to the axes in the unit circle. These angles include 0, π/2, π, 3π/2, and 2π. At these angles, the sine and cosine functions take on specific values, which are essential for evaluating trigonometric functions.
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Tangent Function
The tangent function is defined as the ratio of the sine and cosine functions: tan(θ) = sin(θ) / cos(θ). It represents the slope of the line formed by the angle in the unit circle. At certain angles, particularly quadrantal angles, the tangent function can be undefined if the cosine value is zero, leading to division by zero.
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Undefined Expressions in Trigonometry
In trigonometry, an expression is considered undefined when it involves division by zero. For example, the tangent function is undefined at angles where the cosine is zero, such as π/2 and 3π/2. Understanding when functions are undefined is crucial for accurately evaluating trigonometric expressions.
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