Trigonometric Functions Center 6: Using Calculators with Trig
Sine, Cosine, & Tangent
Your calculator uses three of the six trigonometric function, sine (sin), cosine (cos), and tangent (tan). Evaluating these three functions for different angles is easy; just type in the original problem, and press “ENTER.”
Be aware that there are two modes on your calculator for angle values, degrees and radians; so, you should check the MODE button before doing calculations!
Example: Evaluate.
A) sin 4545 stands for an angle measure that is in radians. Make sure that the calculator is in the radian mode!
sin(45) = 0.851 / B) sin 45°
45° is an angle measure in degrees. You may use the degree mode or the degree symbol to evaluate.
sin(45°) = 0.707
Try: Evaluate.
1. cos 3 / 2. tan 5° / 3. sin π4. tan 135° / 5. sin / 6. cos π°
Cosecant, Secant & Cotangent
Your calculator does not have a cosecant, secant, or cotangent button, so you need to remember that they are reciprocal functions of sine, cosine, and tangent respectively.
You MUST use these relationships when using your calculator to evaluate trig functions.
Example: Evaluate.
C) sec 10- Make sure your calculator is in the radian mode.
- Remember that sec(10) = .
- Type the expression in terms of cosine.
- Make sure your calculator is in the degree mode.
- Remember that cot(355°) = .
- Type the expression in terms of tangent.
Try: Evaluate.
7. cot 451° / 8. csc 238° / 9. sec 8°10. csc π / 11. sec 8 / 12. cot
Finding Angles: 0 θ < 360° or 0 θ < 2π
- In one rotation, there are usually two angles that would be possible solutions.
- Your calculator will give you only one solution.
- Draw a picture so that you’ll remember in which quadrants the angles will be.
- Check the mode on your calculator! Use sin-1, cos-1, or tan-1 to get the angle.
- Use the idea of reference angles to find the “missing” angle from your picture.
Learn: “Allstudents take calculus,” to remember the quadrants in which the three main trig functions are positive.
Find θ for the following conditions. Round your answer to the tenths place for degrees.
Example:E) cos θ = -0.389 when 0 θ < 360°
Solutions are in Q2 or Q3.
Use the degree mode.
Type: cos-1(-0.389)
cos-1(-0.389) = 112.8
The calculator gave and answer of 112.8°, which is a Q2 angle. We need to find the other angle (which is in Q3 for this problem.)
1. Find the reference angle. (180 – 112.8 = 67.2)
2. Use the reference angle to find the other possibility for θ. (In this case, add it to 180.)
180 + 67.2 = 247.2
The Q2 angle is 112.8°, and the Q3 angle is 247.2° / Try:
13. tan θ = 12.052 when 0 θ < 360°
Solutions are in ______or ______.
Use the ______mode.
Type: ______