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Homework Lesson 6.1 6.1 Handout #1-13 (ODD), 19-35 (ODD), 36-37 a) & c), 38, 39-41 a) & c), 47-63 (ODD), 67-79 (ODD), 85-99 (ODD)

Sum and Difference Formulas Lesson 6.1 Sum and Difference Formulas Objective Students will use sum and difference formulas to simplify and evaluate trigonometric functions and verify trigonometric identities. Students will use Cofunction Identities to simplify trigonometric expressions and solve trigonometric equations.

Use the answers from above to write the fractions below as the sum of two special angles. Use the answers from above to write the fractions below as the difference of two special angles.