- sin(θ) – This is the y-coordinate of a point on a unit circle.
- cos(θ) – This is the x-coordinate of a point on a unit circle.
- tan(θ) = sin(θ) / cos(θ) – Divide the y-coordinate by the x-coordinate of the point (as long as the denominator is not 0).
- sec(θ) = 1 / cos(θ) – Divide 1 by the x-coordinate of the point (as long as the denominator is not zero).
- csc(θ) = 1 / sin(θ) – Divide 1 by the y-coordinate of the point (as long as the denominator is not zero).
- cot(θ) = 1 / tan(θ) = cos(θ) / sin(θ) – Divide the x-coordinate by the y-coordinate of the point (as long as sin(θ) ≠ 0).
- Once you know sin(θ) and cos(θ), you can find the values of the other functions.
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