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26 May, 20:24

How does the Pythagorean Theorem relate to trigonometric ratios? What is important to remember about coterminal angles and their trigonometric function values?

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  1. 26 May, 23:15
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    How Pythagoras theorem relates to Trigonometry ratios

    For a right angled triangle ∆ABC,

    Let a = hypothenus

    b = opposite

    c = adjacent

    Sin²θ + Cos²θ = 1

    Provided that a² + b² = c²

    To prove this divide through by c²

    Tongive

    a²/c² + b²/c² = c²/c²

    Sinθ = a/c, Cosθ = b/c

    So, the above equation becomes

    (Sinθ) ² + (Cosθ) ² = 1

    Sin²θ + Cos²θ = 1

    Coterminal Angles

    Coterminal Angles are angles who share the same initial side and terminal sides.

    Finding coterminal angles is as simple as adding or subtracting 360° or 2π to each angle, depending on whether the given angle is in degrees or radians.
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