Properties of the Trigonometric Functions

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Properties of the Trigonometric Functions Section 7.5 Unit Circle Approach; Properties of the Trigonometric Functions Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved

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Find the exact value of: (a) cos 480° (b) tan (c) sin Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved

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Find the exact value of: cos (–60°) (b) sin (–390°) (c) tan Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved