In trigonometry, special angles have exact trigonometric values, which are useful for simplifying calculations and solving problems. The special angles are 30°, 45°, and 60°.
30°/60°Angle
Reference Triangle: The 30° angle is often found in a 30°-60° triangle, which is half of an equilateral triangle.
45° Angle
Reference Triangle: The 45° angle is found in a 45° triangle, which is an isosceles right triangle.
- In a 45° triangle, both legs are equal in length.
Use this concept whenever you get a reference angle of 30,60 or 45. make sure to draw the triangles and refer to them throughout the question. use the x,y and r values given by the triangles.
Problem: Find the exact values of sin(150°), cos(210°), and tan(330°)
- Reference Angle: 180°−150°=30
- Trigonometric Value: sin 30° = y/r —> square root of 3/2
- Reference Angle: 210°−180°=30
- Trigonometric value: cos 30°= x/r —> 1/2
- Reference Angle: 360°−330°=30°
- Trigonometric Value: tan(30°)= y/x —-> 2