# Nakafa Framework: LLM
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  title: "Special Angles in Trigonometric Comparisons",
  description: "Memorize exact trigonometric values for 30°, 45°, and 60° angles. Get precise sin, cos, tan ratios without calculators using unit circle visualization.",
  authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }],
  date: "04/14/2025",
  subject: "Trigonometry",
};
## What are Special Angles?
Special angles in trigonometric ratios are angles whose ratio values can be determined exactly (precise values) without using a calculator. These values are very important to remember and will be frequently used in various mathematical and physics calculations.
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## Exact Values of Trigonometric Ratios for Special Angles
Below is a table of exact values for trigonometric ratios at special angles:
| Ratio                             |  |                                      |                                      |                 |  |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- |
|  |   |                              |  |  |    |
|  |   |                       |  |         |    |
|  |   |  |                                        |            | Undefined                 |
## Origin of Exact Values
The exact values for special angles are derived from:
1. **Angles  and **: Obtained from a right triangle with side ratio .
2. **Angle **: Obtained from an isosceles right triangle with side ratio .