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Sullivan Precalculus: Section 5.3 Properties of the Trig Functions Objectives of this Section • Determine the Domain and Range of the Trigonometric Functions • Determine the Period of the Trigonometric Functions • Determine the Signs of the Trigonometric Functions in a Given Quadrant • Find the Values of the Trigonometric Functions Utilizing Fundamental Identities • Use Even-Odd Properties to Find the Exact Value of the Trigonometric Functions The domain of the sine function is the set of all real numbers. The domain of the cosine function is the set of all real numbers. The domain of the tangent function is the set of all real numbers except odd multiples of 2 90 . The domain of the secant function is the set of all real numbers except odd multiples of 2 90 . The domain of the cotangent function is the set of all real numbers except integral multiples of 180 . The domain of the cosecant function is the set of all real numbers except integral multiples of 180 . Range of the Trigonometric Functions Let P = (a, b) be the point on the unit circle that corresponds to the angle . Then, -1 < a < 1 and -1 < b < 1. sin b cos a 1 sin 1 1 cos 1 sin 1 cos 1 1 1 csc 1 sin b csc 1 or csc 1 1 1 sec 1 cos a sec 1 or sec 1 tan cot A function f is called periodic if there is a positive number p such that whenever is in the domain of f , so is p, and f p f p If there is a smallest such number p, this smallest value is called the (fundamental) period of f. Periodic Properties sin 2 sin csc 2 csc cos 2 cos sec 2 sec tan tan cot cot Find the exact valu e of (a) sec 390 7 (b) cot 4 (a) sec 390 sec 30 360 2 3 sec 30 3 3 7 3 ( b ) cot cot 1 cot 4 4 4 y a < 0, b > 0, r > 0 a > 0, b > 0, r > 0 r x (a, b) a < 0, b < 0, r > 0 a > 0, b < 0, r > 0 y II , sin 0, csc 0 All others negative III , tan 0, cot 0 All others negative I (+, +) All positive IV , cos 0, sec 0 All others negative x Reciprocal Identities 1 csc sin 1 sec cos 1 cot tan Quotient Identities sin tan cos cos cot sin b a c 2 2 2 2 2 b a c 2 2 2 c c c c b 2 2 2 b a 1 c c 90 a sin cos 1 2 2 tan 1 sec 2 2 1 cot csc 2 2 1 Given that cos and is an acute angle, 4 find the exact value of each of the remaining five trigonometric function of . sin cos 1 2 2 2 1 sin 1 4 sin 1 1 4 2 2 1 sin 1 4 2 2 1 15 sin 1 16 4 cos 1 ; sin 15 4 4 sin tan cos 15 4 15 4 15 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 4 15 csc 15 sin 15 15 4 1 1 15 sec 1 1 4 cot cos 1 tan 15 15 4 Even-Odd Properties sin sin csc csc cos cos sec sec tan tan cot cot Find the exact valu e of (a) sin 30 ( a ) sin 30 (b) cot 4 sin 30 1 2 (b) cot 1 cot 4 4