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Trigonometry Solver — Solve Trig Problems Step by Step

Solve trigonometry problems step by step with our free trigonometry solver. Get clear worked solutions for right triangles, identities, and trig equations.

Type any trigonometry problem into the solver above and get a clear, step-by-step solution in seconds. From right triangles to trig equations and identities, you will see exactly how each answer is reached.

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What this trigonometry solver does

This free trigonometry solver works through trig problems one step at a time, so you do not just get the final number — you see the reasoning behind it. Enter your problem as text or build it with the equation editor, and our AI engine returns a clean, organized solution.

It handles the topics you meet from geometry through pre-calculus, including:

  • Right triangles: finding missing sides and angles with SOH CAH TOA.
  • Evaluating functions: exact values like \( \sin 30^\circ \) or \( \cos\frac{\pi}{4} \), plus decimal approximations.
  • Trigonometric equations: solving for an angle, such as \( 2\sin x - 1 = 0 \).
  • Identities: using the Pythagorean identity \( \sin^2\theta + \cos^2\theta = 1 \) and others to simplify expressions.
  • Laws of Sines and Cosines for non-right triangles.

Worked examples

Example 1: Find a missing side in a right triangle

A right triangle has an angle of \( 38^\circ \) and a hypotenuse of \( 9 \) cm. Find the side opposite that angle.

The opposite side and the hypotenuse are linked by sine, so use \( \sin\theta = \dfrac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}} \):

$$\sin 38^\circ = \frac{x}{9}$$

Multiply both sides by \( 9 \):

$$x = 9 \sin 38^\circ \approx 9 \times 0.6157 \approx 5.54$$
Answer\( x \approx 5.54 \) cm

Example 2: Solve a trigonometric equation

Solve \( 2\sin x - 1 = 0 \) for \( 0^\circ \le x < 360^\circ \).

First isolate \( \sin x \):

$$2\sin x = 1 \quad\Rightarrow\quad \sin x = \frac{1}{2}$$

The reference angle is \( 30^\circ \). Since sine is positive in the first and second quadrants, there are two solutions:

$$x = 30^\circ \qquad x = 180^\circ - 30^\circ = 150^\circ$$
Answer\( x = 30^\circ \) and \( x = 150^\circ \)

Common mistake

Do not stop at the first answer. Sine, cosine, and tangent repeat, so most trig equations have more than one solution within a full \( 360^\circ \) rotation.

Example 3: Use the Pythagorean identity

Given \( \sin\theta = \dfrac{3}{5} \) with \( \theta \) in the first quadrant, find \( \cos\theta \) and \( \tan\theta \).

Start from \( \sin^2\theta + \cos^2\theta = 1 \) and solve for \( \cos\theta \):

$$\cos\theta = \sqrt{1 - \left(\tfrac{3}{5}\right)^2} = \sqrt{1 - \tfrac{9}{25}} = \sqrt{\tfrac{16}{25}} = \frac{4}{5}$$

We take the positive root because \( \theta \) is in the first quadrant. Then:

$$\tan\theta = \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta} = \frac{3/5}{4/5} = \frac{3}{4}$$
Answer\( \cos\theta = \dfrac{4}{5} \), \( \tan\theta = \dfrac{3}{4} \)

How to use the trigonometry solver

  1. Enter your problem. Type it in plain text or use the equation editor to add angle symbols, fractions, and trig functions exactly as they appear in your homework.
  2. Set degrees or radians. Make sure the angle mode matches your problem so values like \( \sin 90 \) are interpreted correctly.
  3. Read the steps. Review each line of the worked solution, then check the highlighted final answer and try a similar problem to lock in the method.

Key formula reminder

SOH CAH TOA tells you which ratio to use: \( \sin = \dfrac{\text{opp}}{\text{hyp}} \), \( \cos = \dfrac{\text{adj}}{\text{hyp}} \), \( \tan = \dfrac{\text{opp}}{\text{adj}} \).

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Frequently asked questions

What types of trigonometry problems can the solver handle?
It covers right-triangle sides and angles, exact and decimal function values, trigonometric equations, identities, and the Laws of Sines and Cosines for non-right triangles.
Does the solver work in degrees and radians?
Yes. You can choose the angle mode that matches your problem, so values such as sin 30 degrees or cos(pi/4) are both handled correctly.
Will I see the full steps or just the answer?
You see every step of the solution, including which formula or identity was used, followed by a clearly highlighted final answer.
How do I know which trig ratio to use in a right triangle?
Label the sides relative to your angle, then use SOH CAH TOA: sine pairs opposite with hypotenuse, cosine pairs adjacent with hypotenuse, and tangent pairs opposite with adjacent.
Why does my trig equation have more than one answer?
Trig functions are periodic, so a single equation usually has several angles that satisfy it. The solver lists all solutions within the interval you specify, such as 0 to 360 degrees.
Is the trigonometry solver free to use?
Yes, you can solve trigonometry problems and view the step-by-step solutions for free.