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Chapter 13: More Trig Lesson 2: More Trig Identities Mrs. Parziale
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Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Reciprocal Identities
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Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Tangent and Cotangent Identities
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Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Pythagorean Identities
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Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Cofunction Identities (Compliment Theorem)
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Fundamental Trigonometric Identities Negative Angle Identities (Opposite Angles)
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Example 1: Simplify the expression
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Example 2: Simplify the expression
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Example 3: Verify the identity
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Example 4: Verify the identity
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Example 5: Verify a real-life trigonometric identity. Shadow length. A vertical gnomon (the part of a sundial that projects a shadow) has height h. The length s of the shadow cast by the gnomon when the angle of the sun above the horizon is can be modeled by the equation below. Show that the equation is equivalent to.
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Closure A trigonometric equation that is true for all values of (in its domain) is called a ______________________________ What are the reciprocal identities? What are the Pythagorean Identities? What are the Cofunction (Complement) Identities? What are the tangent identities?
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