The Unit Circle: Special Angles You Must Memorize

The unit circle is the source of all trigonometry. Master these five special angles and signs by quadrant — everything else builds from here.

8 phút TEKS 4A-4G Pre-Calculus

The unit circle is non-negotiable

On the unit circle (radius 1), the point at angle θ has coordinates (cos θ, sin θ). The Pre-Calc CBE expects you to recall the special-angle values WITHOUT a calculator — for sin, cos, and tan at 0, π/6, π/4, π/3, π/2.

The five must-know values

θsin θcos θtan θ
0010
π/6 (30°)1/2√3/21/√3
π/4 (45°)√2/2√2/21
π/3 (60°)√3/21/2√3
π/2 (90°)10undefined

Signs by quadrant: ASTC

"All Students Take Calculus":

  • Q1: ALL positive
  • Q2: only SINE positive
  • Q3: only TANGENT positive
  • Q4: only COSINE positive

Reference angle

To find trig of angles outside Q1: find the reference angle (acute angle to the nearest x-axis), look up its value, apply the quadrant sign.

Example: cos(5π/6) — Q2, ref angle π/6, cos(π/6) = √3/2, in Q2 cos is negative → cos(5π/6) = −√3/2.

Check yourself

📌 Unit circle recall
What is sin(7π/6)?

Practice with real CBE questions

Drill the unit circle in Pre-Calc Sem B practice.