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Ch 7 – Trigonometric Identities and Equations 7.1 – Basic Trig Identities
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Some Vocab 1.Identity: a statement of equality between two expressions that is true for all values of the variable(s) 2.Trigonometric Identity: an identity involving trig expressions 3.Counterexample: an example that shows an equation is false.
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Prove that sin(x)tan(x) = cos(x) is not a trig identity by producing a counterexample. You can do this by picking almost any angle measure. Use ones that you know exact values for: 0, π /6, π /4, π /3, π /2, and π
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Reciprocal Identities
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Quotient Identities Why?
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Do you remember the Unit Circle? What is the equation for the unit circle? x 2 + y 2 = 1 What does x = ? What does y = ? (in terms of trig functions) sin 2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1 Pythagorean Identity!
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Take the Pythagorean Identity and discover a new one! Hint: Try dividing everything by cos 2 θ sin 2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1. cos 2 θ cos 2 θ cos 2 θ tan 2 θ + 1 = sec 2 θ Quotient Identity Reciprocal Identity another Pythagorean Identity
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Take the Pythagorean Identity and discover a new one! Hint: Try dividing everything by sin 2 θ sin 2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1. sin 2 θ sin 2 θ sin 2 θ 1 + cot 2 θ = csc 2 θ Quotient Identity Reciprocal Identity a third Pythagorean Identity
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Opposite Angle Identities sometimes these are called even/odd identities
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Simplify each expression.
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Homework To no surprise, there is a change: 7.1 – Basic Trig Identities (the 1 st one) Please do page 428 #44, 45, 48, 49, 50 - 51
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Using the identities you now know, find the trig value. If cos θ = 3/4, If cos θ = 3/5, find sec θ. find csc θ.
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sin θ = -1/3, 180 o < θ < 270 o ; find tan θ sec θ = -7/5, π < θ < 3 π /2; find sin θ
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