Sine, Cosine and Tangent in Four Quadrants (2024)

Sine, Cosine and Tangent

The three main functions in trigonometry are Sine, Cosine and Tangent.

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They are easy to calculate:

Dividethelength of one side of a
right angled triangle by another side


... but we must know which sides!

For an angle θ, the functions are calculated this way:

Sine Function:

sin(θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse

Cosine Function:

cos(θ) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse

Tangent Function:

tan(θ) = Opposite / Adjacent

Example: What is the sine of 35°?

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Using this triangle (lengths are only to one decimal place):

sin(35°) = Opposite / Hypotenuse = 2.8/4.9 = 0.57...

Cartesian Coordinates

Using Cartesian Coordinates we mark a point on a graph by how far along and how far up it is:

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The point (12,5) is 12 units along, and 5 units up.

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Four Quadrants

When we include negative values, the x and y axes divide the space up into 4 pieces:

Quadrants I, II, III and IV

(They are numbered in a counter-clockwise direction)

  • In Quadrant I both x and y are positive,
  • in Quadrant II x is negative (y is still positive),
  • in Quadrant III both x and y are negative, and
  • in Quadrant IV x is positive again, and y is negative.

Like this:

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Quadrant X
(horizontal)
Y
(vertical)
Example
I Positive Positive (3,2)
II Negative Positive (−5,4)
III Negative Negative (−2,−1)
IV Positive Negative (4,−3)

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Example: The point "C" (−2,−1) is 2 units along in the negative direction, and 1 unit down (i.e. negative direction).

Both x and y are negative, so that point is in "Quadrant III"

Reference Angle

Angles can be more than 90º

But we can bring them back below 90º using the x-axis as the reference.

Think "reference" means "refer x"

The simplest method is to do a sketch!

Example: 160º

Start at the positive x axis and rotate 160º

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Then find the angle to the nearest part of the x-axis,
in this case 20º


The reference angle for 160º is 20º

Here we see four examples with a reference angle of 30º:

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Instead of a sketch you can use these rules:

Quadrant Reference Angle
Iθ
II 180º − θ
III θ − 180º
IV 360º − θ

Sine, Cosine and Tangent in the Four Quadrants

Now let us look at the details of a 30° right triangle in each of the 4 Quadrants.

In Quadrant I everything is normal, and Sine, Cosine and Tangent are all positive:

Example: The sine, cosine and tangent of 30°

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Sine

sin(30°) = 1 / 2 = 0.5

Cosine

cos(30°) = 1.732 / 2 = 0.866

Tangent

tan(30°) = 1 / 1.732 = 0.577

But in Quadrant II, the x direction is negative, and cosine and tangent become negative:

Example: The sine, cosine and tangent of 150°

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Sine

sin(150°) = 1 / 2 = 0.5

Cosine

cos(150°) = −1.732 / 2 = −0.866

Tangent

tan(150°) = 1 / −1.732 = −0.577

In Quadrant III, sine and cosine are negative:

Example: The sine, cosine and tangent of 210°

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Sine

sin(210°) = −1 / 2 = −0.5

Cosine

cos(210°) = −1.732 / 2 = −0.866

Tangent

tan(210°) = −1 / −1.732 = 0.577

Note: Tangent is positive because dividing a negative by a negative gives a positive.

In Quadrant IV, sine and tangent are negative:

Example: The sine, cosine and tangent of 330°

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Sine

sin(330°) = −1 / 2 = −0.5

Cosine

cos(330°) = 1.732 / 2 = 0.866

Tangent

tan(330°) = −1 / 1.732 = −0.577

There is a pattern! Look at when Sine Cosine and Tangent are positive ...

  • All three of them are positive in Quadrant I
  • Sine only is positive in Quadrant II
  • Tangent only is positive in Quadrant III
  • Cosine only is positive in Quadrant IV

This can be shown even easier by:

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This graph shows "ASTC" also.

Some people like to remember the four letters ASTC by one of these:

  • All Students Take Chemistry
  • All Students Take Calculus
  • All Silly Tom Cats
  • All Stations To Central
  • Add Sugar To Coffee

Maybe you could make up one of your own. Or just remember ASTC.

Inverse Sin, Cos and Tan

What is the Inverse Sine of 0.5?

sin-1(0.5) = ?

In other words, when y is 0.5 on the graph below, what is the angle?

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There are many angles where y=0.5

The trouble is: a calculator will only give you one of those values ...

... but there are always two values between 0º and 360º
(and infinitely many beyond):


First value Second value
Sine θ 180º − θ
Cosine θ 360º − θ
Tangent θ θ + 180º

We can now solve equations for any angle!

Example: Solve sin θ = 0.5

We get the first solution from the calculator = sin-1(0.5) = 30º (it is in Quadrant I)

The next solution is 180º − 30º = 150º (Quadrant II)

Example: Solvecos θ = −0.85

We getthe first solution from the calculator = cos-1(−0.85) = 148.2º (Quadrant II)

The other solution is 360º −148.2º = 211.8º (Quadrant III)

We may need to bring our angle between 0º and 360º by adding or subtracting 360º

Example: Solvetan θ = −1.3

We getthe first solution from the calculator = tan-1(−1.3) = −52.4º

This is less than 0º, so we add 360º: −52.4º + 360º = 307.6º (Quadrant IV)

The othersolution is −52.4º + 180º = 127.6º (Quadrant II)

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