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Allied Angle

Allied angles are defined as two angles whose sum or difference is zero or a multiple of π/2. The document provides trigonometric identities for various allied angles including -θ, 90° - θ, 90° + θ, 180° - θ, and others. Each angle has specific sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent relationships outlined.

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Allied Angle

Allied angles are defined as two angles whose sum or difference is zero or a multiple of π/2. The document provides trigonometric identities for various allied angles including -θ, 90° - θ, 90° + θ, 180° - θ, and others. Each angle has specific sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent relationships outlined.

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Allied Angle 1

Allied Angle : - Two angles are said to be allied when their



sum or difference is either zero or a multiple of .
2
The angles -  , 900 -  , 900 +  , 1800 -  , 1800 +  ,
2700 -  , 2700 +  , 3600 -  , 3600 +  etc........are
angles allied to the angle  .

For Angle :  - 
Sin(- ) = - Sin Cos(- ) = Cos
Tan(- ) = - Tan Cosec(- ) = - Cosec
Sec(- ) = Sec Cot(- ) = - Cot

For Angle : (900 -  )


Sin(900 -  ) = Cos Cos(900 -  ) = Sin
Tan(900 -  ) = Cot Cosec(900 -  ) = Sec
Sec(900 -  ) = Cosec Cot(900 -  ) = Tan

For Angle : (900 +  )


Sin(900 +  ) = Cos Cos(900 +  ) = - Sin
Tan(900 +  ) = - Cot Cosec(900 +  ) = Sec
Sec(900 +  ) = - Cosec Cot(900 +  ) = - Tan
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Allied Angle 2

For Angle : (1800 -  )

Sin(1800 -  ) = Sin Cos(1800 -  ) = - Cos


Tan(1800 -  ) = - Tan Cosec(1800 -  ) = Cosec
Sec(1800 -  ) = - Sec Cot(1800 -  ) = - Cot

For Angle : (1800 +  )

Sin(1800 +  ) = - Sin Cos(1800 +  ) = - Cos


Tan(1800 +  ) = Tan Cosec(1800 +  ) = - Cosec
Sec(1800 +  ) = - Sec Cot(1800 +  ) = Cot

For Angle : (2700 -  )

Sin(2700 -  ) = - Cos Cos(2700 -  ) = - Sin


Tan(2700 -  ) = Cot Cosec(2700 -  ) = - Sec
Sec(2700 -  ) = - Cosec Cot(2700 -  ) = Tan

For Angle : (2700 +  )


Sin(2700 +  ) = - Cos Cos(2700 +  ) = Sin
Tan(2700 +  ) = - Cot Cosec(2700 +  ) = - Sec
Sec(2700 +  ) = Cosec Cot(2700 +  ) = - Tan

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Allied Angle 3

For Angle : (3600   )


Sin(3600   ) = - Sin Cos(3600   ) = Cos
Tan(3600   ) = - Tan Cosec(3600   ) = - Cosec
Sec(3600   ) = Sec Cot(3600   ) = - Cot

For Angle : (3600   )


Sin(3600   ) = Sin Cos(3600   ) = Cos
Tan(3600   ) = Tan Cosec(3600   ) = Cosec
Sec(3600   ) = Sec Cot(3600   ) = Cot

For Angle : (n  3600   )


Sin(3600   ) = - Sin Cos(3600   ) = Cos
Tan(3600   ) = - Tan Cosec(3600   ) = - Cosec
Sec(3600   ) = Sec Cot(3600   ) = - Cot

For Angle : (n  3600   )


Sin(3600   ) = Sin Cos(3600   ) = Cos
Tan(3600   ) = Tan Cosec(3600   ) = Cosec
Sec(3600   ) = Sec Cot(3600   ) = Cot

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