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description: AnglesThis article uses Greek letters such as alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and theta (θ) to represent angles. Several different units of angle measure are widely used, including degrees, radian ...
Angles
This article uses Greek letters such as alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and theta (θ) to represent angles. Several different units of angle measure are widely used, including degrees, radians, and grads:

1 full circle  = 360 degrees = 2\pi radians  =  400 grads.
The following table shows the conversions for some common angles:

Degrees    30°    60°    120°    150°    210°    240°    300°    330°
Radians    \frac\pi6\!    \frac\pi3\!    \frac{2\pi}3\!    \frac{5\pi}6\!    \frac{7\pi}6\!    \frac{4\pi}3\!    \frac{5\pi}3\!    \frac{11\pi}6\!
Grads    33⅓ grad    66⅔ grad    133⅓ grad    166⅔ grad    233⅓ grad    266⅔ grad    333⅓ grad    366⅔ grad
Degrees    45°    90°    135°    180°    225°    270°    315°    360°
Radians    \frac\pi4\!    \frac\pi2\!    \frac{3\pi}4\!    \pi\!    \frac{5\pi}4\!    \frac{3\pi}2\!    \frac{7\pi}4\!    2\pi\!
Grads    50 grad    100 grad    150 grad    200 grad    250 grad    300 grad    350 grad    400 grad
Unless otherwise specified, all angles in this article are assumed to be in radians, but angles ending in a degree symbol (°) are in degrees. Per Niven's theorem multiples of 30° are the only angles that are a rational multiple of one degree and also have a rational sin/cos, which may account for their popularity in examples.[1]

Trigonometric functions
The primary trigonometric functions are the sine and cosine of an angle. These are sometimes abbreviated sin(θ) and cos(θ), respectively, where θ is the angle, but the parentheses around the angle are often omitted, e.g., sin θ and cos θ.

The Sine of an angle is defined in the context of a Right Triangle, as the ratio of the length of the side that is opposite to the angle, divided by the length of the longest side of the triangle (the Hypotenuse ).

The Cosine of an angle is also defined in the context of a Right Triangle, as the ratio of the length of the side the angle is in, divided by the length of the longest side of the triangle (the Hypotenuse ).

The tangent (tan) of an angle is the ratio of the sine to the cosine:

\tan\theta = \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}.
Finally, the reciprocal functions secant (sec), cosecant (csc), and cotangent (cot) are the reciprocals of the cosine, sine, and tangent:

\sec\theta = \frac{1}{\cos\theta},\quad\csc\theta = \frac{1}{\sin\theta},\quad\cot\theta=\frac{1}{\tan\theta}=\frac{\cos\theta}{\sin\theta}.
These definitions are sometimes referred to as ratio identities.

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