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Verifying Trigonometric Identities
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Remember that a conditional equation is true for only some values in the domain. So you solve the equation by finding those values which make it true. Examples2x 2 + 3 = 53 x = ±5 cos x = -1 x = π, 3 π, 5 π …
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An identity is an equation that is true for all values in the domain. You simply perform algebraic steps to verify that it is true. Examples 5(x+3) 2 = 5x 2 +30x +45 sin x sec x = tan x
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Guidelines Work with one side at a time. It is often better to work with the more complicated side first. Look for chances to factor, add fractions, FOIL, or simplify a fraction. Look for chances to make substitutions using identities. If you can’t do anything else, try changing all terms to sines and cosines.
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And most importantly… Try something! Don’t just stare at a problem. I often don’t know where a problem is going until I am in the middle of it. There are usually multiple ways to solve a problem. These techniques take lots of practice and will get easier with practice!
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Verify that sec 2 Ѳ -1 = sin 2 Ѳ sec 2 Ѳ
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Verify that 1 + 1 = 2 sec 2 Ѳ 1– sin Ѳ 1 + sin Ѳ
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Verify that (tan 2 Ѳ +1)(cos 2 Ѳ – 1) = -tan 2 Ѳ
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Verify that tan Ѳ + cot Ѳ = secѲcscѲ
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Verify that cot 2 Ѳ = 1 – sinѲ 1 + cscѲ sin Ѳ
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