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In the diagram at the left, the measures
of the angles designated by
and
add to 90º.
These angles are complementary angles.![]()
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Such examinations, lead us to three sets of "cofunction" identities:
Sine and cosine are
cofunctions.![]() |
Tangent and cotangent are
cofunctions.![]() |
Secant and cosecant are cofunctions.![]() |
Also written:
Sine and cosine are
cofunctions.![]() |
Tangent and cotangent are
cofunctions.![]() |
Secant and cosecant are cofunctions.![]() |
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Examples:
| 1. | ![]() |
Solution:
Since sine and cosine are cofunctions, we know that the
value will be the complement of 15º. Answer: 75º |
| 2. | Write the expression tan 265º as the function of an acute angle of measure less than 45º. | Solution:
The 265º angle is in the third quadrant with a reference
angle of 85º. So we could write: tan 265º = tan 85º. But the question wants an angle less than 45º, so we use our cofunctions. tan 85º = cot 5º. Answer: cot 5º |


and
add to 90º.
These angles are complementary angles.











