Similarly, an alternative method is to calculate the hypotenuse using the theorem of Pythagoras and calculate
using:
sin =
opposite
hypotenuse
or cos =
adjacent
hypotenuse
NOTE:
We can also extend the definitions of the reciprocals in the same way.
Finding any angle
If we were to draw a circle centred on the origin (O) and passing through the pointP(x;y), then the length
from the origin to pointPis the radius of the circle, which we denoter. We denote the angle formed between
the lineOPand thex-axis as.
0
x
y
r
P(x;y)
We can rewrite all the trigonometric ratios in terms ofx,yandr. The general definitions for the trigonometric
ratios are:
sin =
y
r
cosec =
r
y
cos =
x
r
sec =
r
x
tan =
y
x
cot =
x
y
The CAST diagram
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants in an anti-clockwise direction as shown in the diagram below.
Notice thatris always positive but the values ofxandychange depending on the position of the point in
the Cartesian plane. As a result, the trigonometric ratios can be positive or negative. The letters C, A, S and T
indicate which of the ratios are positive in each quadrant:
132 5.8. Defining ratios in the Cartesian plane