Trig Sign Table
| Ratio | Q I | Q II | Q III | Q IV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sin (y) | + | + | - | - |
| cos (x) | + | - | - | + |
| tan (y/x) | + | - | + | - |
| csc (1/y) | + | + | - | - |
| sec (1/x) | + | - | - | + |
| cot (x/y) | + | - | + | - |
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Trigonometric Signs (ASTC)
ASTCThe algebraic sign (+ or -) of a trigonometric function is determined by the quadrant of the angle. The ASTC rule is a handy mnemonic: All positive in Q I, Sine in Q II, Tangent in Q III, Cosine in Q IV.
Whiteboard Solver Steps
Determine Quadrant & Reference Angle
An angle starting from the positive x-axis sweeps counterclockwise.
- Quadrant I:
Apply the ASTC (All Silver Tea Cups) Mnemonic
To quickly identify which functions are positive in each quadrant, remember: - All (Q I): All functions are positive (+). - Silver (Q II): Only Sine and its reciprocal Cosecant are positive (+). - Tea (Q III): Only Tangent and its reciprocal Cotangent are positive (+). - Cups (Q IV): Only Cosine and its reciprocal Secant are positive (+).
Analyze coordinate signs (x, y)
Recall that coordinates on the Unit Circle are
Compute Signs for Reciprocal & Quotient Functions
The signs of the remaining functions follow simple rules of division:
- Tangent (