Does anyone know a few shortcuts on the trig - -
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This is in reply to an old post, but may be of use to other Trig students.
In H S, I had to learn the basic trig functions a few minutes prior to an exam. I hadn't done my homework, which would have helped. I noticed the standard listing of Sin, Cos, Tan, Cot, Sec, & Csc were followed by y, x, y, x, r, & r in the numerator, and the exact same sequence, but reversed, in the denominator.
Sin = y/r
Cos = x/r
Tan = y/x
Cot = x/y
Sec = r/x
Csc = r/y
Note the y x y x r r from top to bottom in numerator, and the same from bottom to top, in denominator.
Before all future tests, & during homework, I'd make a little chart, per above. This served me well during college trig, physics, surveying, engineering, etc. It also helped prove, or derive, Trig Identities. The few times I was required to state the above in words, "Opposite over Adjacent", etc. I used the chart, & figured out the correct terms to add.
When I learned the Unit Circle concept, I also was able to visualize which values went from 0 - 1, or from 1 - 0, or 0 - Infinity, etc.
Two sons had minors in math, & made use of this concept.