Monday 6 February 2012

co secant= 1/sin =denominator/numerator 

secant=1/cos =denominator/numerator

cotangent= 1/tan= denominator/numerator

 or
 co secant= 1/sin= hyp/opp

secant=1/cos= hyp/adj

cotangent= 1/tan= hyp/opp

The way I understand it you reverse the positions of the numerator and denominator. It is a different way to right the same ratio.

4 comments:

  1. This is a simple explanation for a simple concept. Well simple in concept form anyways, I don't know how it will be once we start using it for real applications. Its basically also the way I see it, just flip the fraction or find the inverse of the "old" ratio to find the "new" one!

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  2. Good post Don! You're right about reversing the positions of the numerator and denominator to get these new ratios. Patrick, careful with that word "inverse". I know what you meant, but that word of course has another totally different meaning this year!

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  3. Putting the denominator over the numerator is exactly how I understand cosec, sec and cot!! When we are given cosec, I immediately think of sin which is opp/hyp then flip it to hyp/opp.

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  4. so far trig seems pretty easy. The way you explained it was really well done DonDon :)

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