Trigonometric functions
There are three main trigonometric functions, and they are all based on right triangles. Let's use the right triangle, as follows:
We will call the angle at A on the triangle θ. The angle at C is 90 degrees or a right angle. The three trig functions are called sine, cosine, and tangent. Here are their definitions along with their abbreviations:
There are three other trig functions, which are the inverse of the main three and have the special names of cosecant, secant, and cotangent. Here are their definitions:
Given this, common values for these functions can be seen in the following table:
As angles get bigger, they move from the first quadrant into the three other quadrants and become positive or negative, based on the values of x and y in those...