Section 6 Trigonometric Functions: Basics
Recall that the circumference of a circle of radiusTask 6.1.
Go to the link https://www.desmos.com/calculator/quxkgvqegp. Given two points- First find the length of the red line segment. How does this length relate to the
-coordinates of the two points? - Second find the length of the blue line segment. How does this length relate to the
-coordinates of the two points? - Third find the distance of the two points, namely the length of the green line segment. How does the distance of the two points relate to the
and the -coordinates of the two points?
Task 6.2.
A circle has its center at- Draw a diagram of the circle in the
-plane. - Write the equation of the circle.
- Find the circumference and area of the circle.
Task 6.3.
A circle has its center at- Draw a diagram of the circle in the
-plane. - Write the equation of the circle.
- Find the circumference and area of the circle.
Task 6.4.
Convert the anglesTask 6.5.
- What is the length of the arc along a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of - What is the length of the arc along a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of - What is the length of the arc along a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of Fill in the following table
Then create a formula that calculates the length of an arc using the radian of the angle.Table 6.6. Using radian to calculate arc length Angle measured in degree Angle measured in radian Radius Arc length
Task 6.7.
- What is the area of the sector cut out of a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of - What is the area of the sector cut out of a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of - What is the area of the sector cut out of a circle of radius
cut out by an angle of Fill in the following table
Then create a formula that calculates the area of a sector using the radian of the angle.Table 6.8. Using radian to calculate sector area Angle measured in degree Angle measured in radian Radius Sector area
Task 6.10.
Suppose thatTask 6.11.
Find the values ofTask 6.13.
Find the six trigonometric values ofTask 6.15.
A surveyor standsTask 6.16.
Figure Figure 6.17 is a skateboard ramp. Find the lengthTask 6.19.
LetTask 6.20.
Refer to the Figure Figure 6.21.- First fill in the box with the measure of angle in radian.
- Second using the answers of Task 6.11 and Task 6.13 to figure out the coordinate of the points of
and - Third using properties of symmetry to figure out the coordinate of the points of
and - Fourth using the same idea as in the last question to figure out the rest of the coordinates in the unit circle.