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  2. File:Unit-circle sin cos tan cot exsec excsc versin cvs.svg

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    English: A unit circle with sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cotangent (cot), versine (versin), coversine (cvs), exsecant (exsec), excosecant (excsc) and (indirectly) also secant (sec), cosecant (csc) as well as chord (crd) and arc labeled as trigonometric functions of angle theta. It is designed as alternative construction to "Circle ...

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  4. Unit circle - Wikipedia

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    Since C = 2πr, the circumference of a unit circle is 2π. In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of 1. [1] Frequently, especially in trigonometry, the unit circle is the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin (0, 0) in the Cartesian coordinate system in the Euclidean plane.

  5. File:Unit Circle Definitions of Six Trigonometric Functions.svg

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    The values of ⁡ (), ⁡ (), and ⁡ are represented by the ordinates of points A, B, and D, respectively, while the values of ⁡ (), ⁡ (), and () are represented by the abscissas of points A, C and E, respectively.

  6. File:Unitcirclecodefs.svg - Wikipedia

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    Characterization of the cosine, cotangent, and cosecant functions using certain horizontal lines. SVG redraw of original work. Date: 4 July 2008: Source: en:Image:Unitcirclecodefs.png: Author: en:User:Michael Hardy (original); Pbroks13 (redraw) Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Unitcirclecodefs-2.svg

  7. File:Sin Cos Tan Cot unit circle.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Exact trigonometric values - Wikipedia

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    The trigonometric functions of angles that are multiples of 15°, 18°, or 22.5° have simple algebraic values. These values are listed in the following table for angles from 0° to 45°. [1] In the table below, the label "Undefined" represents a ratio :

  9. List of formulae involving π - Wikipedia

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    More formulas of this nature can be given, as explained by Ramanujan's theory of elliptic functions to alternative bases. Perhaps the most notable hypergeometric inversions are the following two examples, involving the Ramanujan tau function τ {\displaystyle \tau } and the Fourier coefficients j {\displaystyle \mathrm {j} } of the J-invariant ...