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Module 2: Trigonometry
Lesson 2 Summary
In this lesson you learned that, with the exception of sin θ = ±1 and cos θ = −1, all equations of the form cos θ = k, where −1 ≤ k ≤ 1, have two solutions when angles are limited to 0° ≤ θ ≤ 360°.
You learned about each type of equation.
Sine: sin θ = k, where −1 ≤ k ≤ 1
- The first solution, θ1, can be obtained by entering sin−1(k) in your calculator.
- The second solution will have a terminal arm that is a reflection in the y-axis of θ1’s terminal arm.
- Your calculator may give you a negative angle. This negative angle corresponds to a clockwise rotation and can be converted to a positive angle using 360° − θ1.
Cosine: cos θ = k, where −1 ≤ k ≤ 1
- The first solution, θ1, can be obtained by entering cos−1(k) in your calculator.
- The second solution will have a terminal arm that is a reflection in the x-axis of θ1’s terminal arm.
Tangent: tan θ = a, a ∈
- The first solution, θ1, can be obtained by entering tan−1(k) in your calculator.
- The second solution will have a terminal arm that is a reflection in the x-axis and y-axis of θ1’s terminal arm. As a result, the two terminal arms form a straight line.
In all cases, circle symmetry was used to determine the second solution.