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tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant can all be greater than 1 at certain angles

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What is the equation of a nonlinear graph if a is greater than 5?

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Generalities.A trig equation contains one or many trig functions of the variable arc x. Solving for x means finding the values of the trig arcs x whose trig functions make the equations true.Example of trig equations:sin (x + Pi/3) = 0.75 ; sin 2x + cos x = 1 ; tan x + 2 cot x = 3 ; tan x + cot x = 1.732.sin x + sin 3x = 1. 5 ; sin x + sin 2x + sin 3x = cos x + cos 2x + cos 3x ;The answers, or values of the solution arcs x, are expressed in terms of radians or degrees:x = Pi/3 ; x = 137 deg. ; x = 2Pi/3 + 2k.Pi ; x = - 17. 23 deg. ; x = 360 deg.The Trig Unit CircleIt is a circle with radius R = 1 unity, and with an origin O. This unit circle defines all trig functions of the variable arc x that rotates counterclockwise on it.When the arc AM, with value x, rotates on the unit circle,The horizontal axis OAx defines the trig function f(x) = cos x.The vertical axis OBy defines the trig function f(x) = sin x.The vertical axis AT defines the trig function f(x) = tan x.The horizontal axis BU defines the trig function f(x) = cot xThe trig unit circle will be used as proofs for solving basic trig equations and trig inequalities.The periodic property of all trig functions.All trig functions are periodic meaning they come back to the same values when the arc x completes one period of rotation on the trig unit circle.Examples:The trig functions f(x) = sin x and f(x) = cos x have 2Pi as periodThe trig function f(x) = tan x and f(x) = cot x have Pi as period.Find the arcs whose trig functions are known.You must know how to find the values of the arcs when their trig functions are known. Conversion values are given by calculators or trig tables.Example: After solving, you get cos x = 0.732. Calculators (or trig table) gives x = 42.95 deg.. The Unit Circle will give an infinity of other arcs x that have the same cos value. These values are called extended answers.Example: Get sin x = 0.5. Trig table gives x = Pi/6. The unit circle give an infinity of extended answers.Concept for solving trig equations.To solve a trig equations, transform it into one or many basic trig equations.Basic trig equations.There are 4 of them. They are also called "trig equations in simplest form".sin x = a ; cos x = a (a is a given number)tan x = a ; cot x = aSolving basic trig equations.The solving method proceeds by considering the various positions of the variable arc x, rotating on the trig circle, and by using calculators (or trig tables).Example 1. Solve sin x = 0.866Solution. 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If the trig equation contains many trig functions, transform it into an equation that contains only one trig function as a variable.Example 5. Solve 3cos ^2 x - 2sin^2 x = 1 - 3sin xTransform the equation into the one containing only sin x. Replace cos^2 x = 1 - sin^2 x (Trig Identity 1). Call sin x = t.3(1 - sin^2 x) - 2sin^2x +3sin x - 1 = 03 - 3t^2 - 2t^2 + 3t - 1 = -5t^2 + 3t + 2 = 0.This is a quadratic equation with 2 real roots 1 and -2/5. 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Are trig functions irrational?

Yes.


What is the equation of a nonlinear graph if a is greater than 5?

There are infinitely many options. The equation could be a polynomial of degree greater than 1, or it could be a power function, a log function or any combination of these with trig functions. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that there is no clue in the question as to what a stands for.


What is the unit of cosine25?

Since trig functions are no more than ratios between the sides, it is unitless.


How do you find the horizontal asymptote of a trig function?

The only trig functions i can think of with horizontal assymptotes are the inverse trig functions. and they go assymptotic for everytime the non-inverse function is equal to zero.


How do you find trigonometric ratios of angles greater than 90 degrees?

subtract 90 from it and find the trig ratio of that and it will be equal to the trig ratio that is over 90 degrees


Does tan 45 degrees and sin 45 degrees equal trig values?

They are both trig values, but not equal. Tan 45 is 1 and sin 45 is 0.7071


When do we use trig functions?

Trigonometry functions are used to work out the various properties of triangles.


Which trigonometric functions are even?

Cosine and secant are even trig functions.


How do trig functions greet each other?

with a sine wave


What are some questions about hyperbolic functions?

* What are the exponential equivalents of hyperbolics? * How do hyperbolics relate to standard trig functions? * What shape does cosh produce? * Why does cosh grow faster than sinh? * What are the derivatives and integrals of various functions?


What was the very first recorded step in the development of the trig functions?

The first recorded functions had something to do with the chords of a circle.


How do trig functions communicate?

They do not. They are not animate nor sentient and so they are incapable of communicating.