Unit Circle Table Of Values In Radians

What is unit circle table of values in radians?

The unit circle table of values in radians is a tool used in trigonometry to represent the relationship between the angles and the values of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions. It consists of a circle with a radius of 1 unit, centered at the origin of a coordinate plane. The angles, measured in radians, are denoted around the circumference of the circle. The table of values provides the corresponding sine, cosine, and tangent values for each angle.

What are the types of unit circle table of values in radians?

There are two types of unit circle tables of values in radians: the complete unit circle and the half unit circle. The complete unit circle includes angles from 0 radians to 2π radians (or 0 to 360 degrees), while the half unit circle includes angles from 0 radians to π radians (or 0 to 180 degrees). Both types of tables provide the same sine, cosine, and tangent values for their respective angles.

Complete unit circle
Half unit circle

How to complete unit circle table of values in radians

To complete a unit circle table of values in radians, follow these steps:

01
Draw a circle with a radius of 1 unit on a coordinate plane.
02
Divide the circle into 360 equal divisions (for the complete unit circle) or 180 equal divisions (for the half unit circle).
03
Assign each division an angle, starting from 0 radians and increasing in a counterclockwise direction.
04
Calculate and record the corresponding sine, cosine, and tangent values for each angle.
05
Round the values to the desired precision, such as two decimal places.
06
Label the angles and their corresponding values in the table.

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0:01 9:35 Drawing a Unit Circle - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So on the second quadrant one in the middle one above one below the third quadrant. One right in theMoreSo on the second quadrant one in the middle one above one below the third quadrant. One right in the middle one below above. And the last quadrant one about halfway there and then one on either side.
2:30 5:01 Counting around the unit circle - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And then 4 PI over 2 is just 2 pi. So you can see that we're just counting. Now quarter circles aMoreAnd then 4 PI over 2 is just 2 pi. So you can see that we're just counting. Now quarter circles a quarter of a circle is PI over four. So then we have two PI over four which is PI over 2.
2:28 11:59 How to Use the Unit Circle: the Basics - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Start in the middle of the circle. And we're going to draw radius. That is obviously one unit fromMoreStart in the middle of the circle. And we're going to draw radius. That is obviously one unit from center of the circle out to the edge of the circle. And that's true all the way around this circle.
0:15 13:11 How to fill out a unit circle in 5 mins - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip This place is your y-axis. So it's 0. 1. We know this is x-axis again but this time is on the leftMoreThis place is your y-axis. So it's 0. 1. We know this is x-axis again but this time is on the left side so it's negative 1 0 meaning it's a 1 0 but the X is now negative and over here it is a 0.
8:45 13:45 The Unit Circle Explanation/Practice Problems - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip The tangent value can be arrived at by just taking the value of sine. So let's say that of 30MoreThe tangent value can be arrived at by just taking the value of sine. So let's say that of 30 degrees. So our sine value is 1/2. And dividing by the cosine. Value which is root 3 over 2.
0:15 7:03 Filling in the Unit Circle - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So I'm going to start with zero degrees. And every big gap is a 30 degree gap. Right 30 degreesMoreSo I'm going to start with zero degrees. And every big gap is a 30 degree gap. Right 30 degrees every little gap is a 15 degree cap. So really have to do is just add 15 here so 30 15 is 45.