Mga Basic Trigonometric Functions
In a right triangle, we identify three sides: the hypotenuse (longest side), the opposite side (across from the angle), and the adjacent side (next to the angle). The three fundamental trigonometric functions represent ratios between these sides:
- Sine (sin) = opposite ÷ hypotenuse
- Cosine (cos) = adjacent ÷ hypotenuse
- Tangent (tan) = opposite ÷ adjacent
Let's apply this to a real example: A 15-meter flagpole at Rizal Park creates a 30° angle of elevation when viewed from 26 meters away. We can calculate that sin 30° = 0.5, cos 30° ≈ 0.866, and tan 30° ≈ 0.577.
Some angles appear frequently in problems and should be memorized: 30°, 45°, and 60° orπ/6,π/4,andπ/3inradians.
Pro Tip: Memorizing the values for special angles (30°, 45°, 60°) will save you time during exams and make problem-solving much faster!