Table of contents
- 0. Review of College Algebra4h 43m
- 1. Measuring Angles39m
- 2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles2h 5m
- 3. Unit Circle1h 19m
- 4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions1h 19m
- 5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations1h 41m
- 6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations2h 34m
- 7. Non-Right Triangles1h 38m
- 8. Vectors2h 25m
- 9. Polar Equations2h 5m
- 10. Parametric Equations1h 6m
- 11. Graphing Complex Numbers1h 7m
3. Unit Circle
Defining the Unit Circle
Problem 3.29b
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionFind each exact function value. See Example 2.
sec 23π/6
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Secant Function
The secant function, denoted as sec(θ), is the reciprocal of the cosine function. It is defined as sec(θ) = 1/cos(θ). Understanding the secant function is crucial for evaluating secant values at specific angles, particularly in the context of the unit circle.
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Unit Circle
The unit circle is a circle with a radius of one centered at the origin of a coordinate plane. It is fundamental in trigonometry as it provides a geometric interpretation of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions. Angles measured in radians correspond to points on the unit circle, which helps in determining the values of trigonometric functions.
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Angle Measurement in Radians
Radians are a unit of angular measure where one radian is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius. The angle 23π/6 can be simplified to find its equivalent angle within the standard range of 0 to 2π. Understanding how to convert and interpret angles in radians is essential for solving trigonometric problems.
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