Yep! Thanks so much! Another thing how the hell are we meant to know sin(
) = 1? Special triangles? Again sorry for my stupid questions!
In the unit circle, the x co-ordinate on the circle is the cos value. (cos(0)=1, cos(pi)=-1
the y value on the circle is the sin value (sin(0)=0, sin(3pi/2)=-1)
It can be derived from simple trig. Since the hypotenuse of triangle created in unit circle is always 1. cos(angle)= A/H, where H=1,
so essentially cos(angle)=Adjacent length. (which in the unit circle is the horizontal length)
sin(angle)=O/H, where h=1
so sin(angle)=Opposite length, which is the vertical length of the triangle created.
Tan is just sin/cos. (always gives you the gradient of the line) since gradient is rise/run. (y value/x value)
I strongly suggest you commit to memory the other special values for sin cos and tan. (angles of 0, pi/4,pi/3,pi/2,3pi/4 etc etc) . I strongly suggest understand how these are derived, as it makes remembering them and applying trig questions so much easier.
Very likely they will ask you something that requires this on Exam 1.
hope i made sense.