How to find sin cos and tan of a unit circle after it goes passed 90 degrees?
Using a unit circle, to find sine, cosine, and tangent, remember that the radius is one. Therefor the angles remain the same. The difference is which quadrant the angle goes into and the result changes to either negative or positive.
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