All of the trigonometric functions of any angle can be constructed using a circle centered at O with radius of 1.Trigonometric functions: Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Cosecant, Secant, Cotangent
In mathematics, the trigonometric functions are a set of functions which relate angles to the sides of a right triangle. There are many trigonometric functions, the 3 most common being sine, cosine, tangent, followed by cotangent, secant and cosecant.[1][2] The last three are called reciprocal trigonometric functions, because they act as the reciprocals of other functions. Secant and cosecant are rarely used.