6.2 Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach/55: Difference between revisions

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405^{\circ}= \frac{\pi}{4}
405^{\circ}= \frac{\pi}{4}</math>       


sin=\frac{\pi}{2}
<math> sin=\frac{\sqrt 2}{2} </math> 


</math>
<math> cos=\frac{\sqrt 2}{2} </math>
 
<math> tan=\frac{\sqrt2/2}{\sqrt2/2}= 1</math>
 
<math> csc=\frac{1}{\sqrt2/2}= \sqrt2</math>
 
<math> sec=\frac{1}{\sqrt2/2}= \sqrt2</math>
 
<math> cot=\frac{\sqrt2/2}{\sqrt2/2}= 1</math>

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