- Co-terminal angles are equal angles. - To find a co-terminal of an angle, add or subtract \(360\) degrees (or \(2π\) for radians) to the given angle. - Reference angle is the smallest angle that you can make from the terminal side of an angle with the \(x-\)axis. Read More
A standard-position angle has its vertex at the plane's origin. Along the positive \(x\)-axis is where its initial ray (beginning side) is located. From the beginning side, its terminal ray (finishing side) travels counterclockwise. Read More
Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant are trigonometric ratios. For these trigonometric ratios, the standard angles are \(0, \ 30, \ 45, \ 60,\) and \(90\) degrees. These angles can also be shown using radians, such as \(0, \ \frac{π}{6}, \ \frac{π}{4}, \ \frac{π}{3},\) and \(\frac{π}{2}\) . In trigonometry, these angles are most regularly and frequently used. To solve many problems, you need to know the values of these trigonometry angles. Read More
A geometric series with an infinite number of terms is called an infinite geometric series. The infinite geometric series is shown as \(a, \ ar, \ ar^2, \ ar^3, \ ... \ ,\) to \(∞\). Read More
Finite Geometric Series: The sum of a geometric series is finite when the absolute value of the ratio is less than 1.
\(s_n=\sum_{i=1}^n ar^{i-1} =a_1 \frac{(1-r^n)}{(1-r)}\) Read More
Both arithmetic and geometric sequences follow a pattern, so they are similar. The next number is found in an arithmetic sequence by adding or subtracting the same number. In the same way, the following number in a geometric sequence is found by multiplying or dividing the same number. But the two kinds of sequences are very different from each other. In this article, we will talk about the big differences between an arithmetic sequence and a geometric sequence. Read More
If \(A\) and \(B\) be any two matrices, then their product \(A \times B\) will be defined only when the number of columns in \(A\) is equal to the number of rows in \(B\). Read More
Printable worksheets on Finding Co-terminal Angles and Reference Angles. You can access all of them for free. This versatile worksheets can be timed for speed, or used to review and reinforce skills and concepts. Read More
Simply carry out the instructions for the operation to add, subtract, multiply, or divide. The limitations of the two functions that went into creating the new function will be present in its domain. Divide has the additional rule that the function by which we are dividing cannot be zero. Read More