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CC3: Prove and Apply Trigonometry Identities LT: 1F I can prove the Pythagorean identity sin2θ+cos2θ=1 and use it to find sinθ, cosθ, or tanθ given sinθ, cosθ, or tanθ and the quadrant.
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A.) The Pythagorean trigonometric identity is a trigonometric identity expressing the Pythagorean theorem in terms of trig. Functions. Along with the sum-of-angles formulae, it is one of the basic relations between the sine and cosine functions, from which all others may be derived. I.) Prove and Apply Trigonometric Identities
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A. Definition Pythagorean Trigonometric Identity sin 2 (x) + cos 2 (x)= 1 Pythagorean Trigonometric Identity sin 2 (x) + cos 2 (x)= 1 Sum and Difference Formulas sin(A±B)=sin(A)cos(B)±cos(A)sin(B) cos(A±B)=cos(A)cos(B) sin(A)sin(B) Sum and Difference Formulas sin(A±B)=sin(A)cos(B)±cos(A)sin(B) cos(A±B)=cos(A)cos(B) sin(A)sin(B) Notice the plus/min us Notice the order
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B. Visual Using what we know about the Pythagorean Theorem we can write x 2 + y 2 = 1 2 To show the relation ship between the side lengths of the right triangle x 2 + y 2 = 1 Using what we know about the Unit Circle we can replace x and y with. cos 2 x + sin 2 x = 1
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Goal Problems (LT 1E) Recall & Reproductions Suppose that cosθ=2/5 and that θ is in the 4th quadrant. Find sinθ and tanθ exactly. Routine Given x is in Quadrant I, find the value of x that makes this statement true.
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Goal Problems Answers (LT 1E) Recall & Reproductions Routine Is Sine neg. or pos. in Q4?
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Active Sense-Making Recall & Reproductions Sideways Sheet Down at desk Routine Round Robin around the room Based on your Goal Problems make your plan of attack for today’s practice
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