A Flexible Definition of sinθ and cosθ

Generalising the unit circle.
Mathematics
Geometry
Trigonometry
Author

Ross Heaton

Published

1st May, 2025

Imagine a point P moving on a circle of radius R centered at the origin of an x-y coordinate system. Let the angle θ be measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis to the line segment connecting the origin to point P.

The coordinates of point P are given by (x, y).

Then, the cosine and sine of the angle θ are defined as the normalised coordinates of this point:

A generalisation of the Unit Circle with radius R

This definition is flexible: