File:Unit Circle Definitions of Six Trigonometric Functions.svg
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current | 12:05, 16 February 2023 | 665 × 640 (5 KB) | Alhadis | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | Description = {{en|All of the six trigonometric functions of an arbitrary angle θ can be defined geometrically in terms of a unit circle centred at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate plane. The values of <math>\sin(\theta)</math>, <math>\tan(\theta)</math>, and <math>\csc(\theta)</math> are represented by the ordinates of points ''A'', ''B'', and ''D'', respectively, while the values of <math>\cos(\theta)</math>, <math>\cot(\theta)</math>, and <math>se... |
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