Addition, I would use the principles of addition.
The first diagram below shows a circle with a radius of 1 (unit circle). The circle is drawn on a Cartesian graph with (0,0) as the center of the circle.
From the second diagram, we can determine the value of sin(Θ) = y
and cos(Θ) = x
We can further deduce that
tan(Θ) =

sec(Θ) =

=

cosec(Θ) =

=

cot(Θ) =

=
Answer:
I just answered it on your other question but
4. AB+BC=AC
6. AC=BD
Step-by-step explanation:
Concentric circles are circles that share a common center with each other.
There are 3 circles in this diagram. There is a circle with center A, a circle with center B, and a circle with center C. There are no circles that share the same center, as all circles have their own centers.
There are no concentric circles shown.