
Trigonometric functions | Trigonometry | Math | Khan Academy
Discover how to measure angles, distances, and heights using trigonometric ratios and the unit circle. Learn how to use sine, cosine, and tangent to solve real-world problems involving …
Trig unit circle review (article) | Khan Academy
What is the unit circle definition of the trigonometric functions? The unit circle definition allows us to extend the domain of sine and cosine to all real numbers.
Unit circle (practice) | Trigonometry | Khan Academy
For each point on the unit circle, select the angle that corresponds to it. Click each dot on the image to select an answer.
Trigonometry | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy
About this unit Let's extend trigonometric ratios sine, cosine, and tangent into functions that are defined for all real numbers. You might be surprised at how we can use the behavior of those …
Unit circle trigonometry | Lesson (article) | Khan Academy
What are unit circle trigonometry problems? The problems in this lesson involve circles and angle measures in radians, a unit for angle measure much like degrees.
Graph of y=sin(x) (video) | Trigonometry | Khan Academy
The unit circle is used to help you find the exact values of trig functions of special angles (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90° or their radian counterparts) and the multiples of those special angles.
Graph of y=tan(x) (video) | Trigonometry | Khan Academy
Sal draws the graph of the tangent function based on the unit circle definition of the function.
Trigonometry | Khan Academy
Trigonometry 4 units · 36 skills Unit 1 Right triangles & trigonometry Unit 2 Trigonometric functions Unit 3 Non-right triangles & trigonometry Unit 4 Trigonometric equations and identities
Unit 14: Trigonometric functions - Math | Khan Academy
This topic covers: - Unit circle definition of trig functions - Trig identities - Graphs of sinusoidal & trigonometric functions - Inverse trig functions & solving trig equations - Modeling with trig …
Intersection points of y=sin (x) and y=cos (x) - Khan Academy
Ok, so in the unit circle, cosine of an angle gives you the coordinate of the x-value of that point on the unit circle and sine gives you the coordinate of the y-value. In the video, Sal is graphing a …