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Section 5.1 Verifying Trigonometric Identities
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Overview In Chapter 4, we developed several classes of trigonometric identities: 1.Quotient 2.Reciprocal 3.Pythagorean 4.Even-Odd Identities are true for all values of x for which the trig functions are defined.
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The Fundamental Identities
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Verification When we verify a trig identity, we show that one side of the identity can be simplified so that it is identical to the other side.
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Rules, Guidelines, and Suggestions 1.Start with the side that appears to be more complicated. 2.Re-write trig functions in terms of sines and cosines. 3.Apply fundamental identities. 4.Use algebraic techniques such as factoring or combining like terms. 5.Use arithmetic techniques such as finding a common denominator, separating fractional terms, or multiplying by a conjugate. 6.Do NOT move terms from one side to the other! 7.Frowned on by many: As a last resort, work on both sides separately.
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Example 1: Changing to Sines and Cosines to Verify an Identity Verify the identity: Divide the numerator and the denominator by the common factor. Multiply the remaining factors in the numerator and denominator. The identity is verified.
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Example 2: Using Factoring to Verify an Identity Verify the identity: Factor sin x from the two terms. Multiply. The identity is verified.
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Example 3: Combining Fractional Expressions (with common denominator) to Verify an Identity Verify the identity: The least common denominator is sin x(1 + cos x) Use FOIL to multiply (1 + cos x)(1 + cos x)
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Example 3: (continued) Add the numerators. Put this sum over the LCD. Regroup terms in the numerator. Add constant terms in the numerator. Verify the identity:
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Example 3: (continued) Verify the identity: Factor and simplify. Factor out the constant term. The identity is verified.
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Example 4: Using a Pythagorean Identity to Verify an Identity
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Example 5 : Separating a Single-Term quotient into Two Terms to Verify an Identity
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