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Trigonometry Angles--Pi/2


TrigonometryAnglesPi2

By the definition of the functions of trigonometry, the sine of pi/2 is equal to the y-coordinate of the point with polar coordinates (r,theta)=(1,pi/2), giving sin(pi/2)=1. Similarly, cos(pi/2)=0, since it is the x-coordinate of this point. Filling out the other trigonometric functions then gives

cos(pi/2)=0
(1)
cot(pi/2)=0
(2)
csc(pi/2)=1
(3)
sec(pi/2)=infty
(4)
sin(pi/2)=1
(5)
tan(pi/2)=infty.
(6)

See also

Digon, Trigonometry Angles, Trigonometry, Tusi Couple

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Weisstein, Eric W. "Trigonometry Angles--Pi/2." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/TrigonometryAnglesPi2.html

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