Practice identifying which trigonometric functions are positive in each quadrant using unit circle sign rules.
Read each problem carefully. Use the signs of x and y on the unit circle to decide which trigonometric functions are positive. Show your reasoning in the space provided.
Use quadrant signs to identify positive trigonometric functions
Math - Grade 9-12
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In Quadrant I, which of the six trigonometric functions are positive?
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In Quadrant II, which trigonometric functions are positive?
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In Quadrant III, which trigonometric functions are positive?
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In Quadrant IV, which trigonometric functions are positive?
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An angle θ is in Quadrant II. Determine the signs of sin θ, cos θ, and tan θ.
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An angle θ is in Quadrant III. Determine the signs of csc θ, sec θ, and cot θ.
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Use the ASTC rule to complete the statement: In Quadrant IV, only the functions related to which trig function are positive?
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An angle has sin θ > 0 and cos θ < 0. In which quadrant is θ located, and which reciprocal trig function is also positive?
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An angle has tan θ > 0 and sin θ < 0. In which quadrant is θ located? Explain your reasoning.
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For an angle θ in Quadrant IV, decide whether each statement is true or false: sin θ < 0, sec θ > 0, cot θ > 0.
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A point on the terminal side of an angle θ has coordinates (-5, -12). Which quadrant is the angle in, and which trigonometric functions are positive?
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A student says, "Cosine is positive in Quadrant II because Quadrant II is above the x-axis." Explain the mistake and give the correct sign of cosine in Quadrant II.