Trigonometric Identities and Applications · Geometry & Measurement
Reciprocal and Inverse Trigonometry
Analyzing secant, cosecant, and cotangent alongside their inverse counterparts.
Key Questions
- 1How do the asymptotes of reciprocal functions relate to the zeros of primary functions?
- 2Why must we restrict the domain of sine to define arcsine?
- 3What geometric relationships are better expressed through reciprocal functions?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
A-Level: Mathematics - Trigonometry
Year: Year 13
Subject: Mathematics
Unit: Trigonometric Identities and Applications
Period: Geometry & Measurement
Suggested Methodologies
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