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Standard 10a: Prove Trigonometric Identities and use them to simplify Trigonometric equations
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y x r
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This is the first of three Pythagorean Identities
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Reciprocal Trig Functions Which according to page 554 is How did we get this, you wonder?
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Reciprocal Trig Functions
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And don’t forget…
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These are the three Pythagorean Identities
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These and the other identities on Pg 561… …will have to be memorized
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Pg 562 is important as well
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Show that Rewrite in terms of sine and cosine
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These are proofs but not as rigorous. Here are some tips on how you can approach them. Write everything in terms of sine and cosine Look for squares - Check for Pythagorean Identity substitutions (squared trig functions). If a direct substitution is there, use it. Parentheses - Distribute if parentheses get in the way. Factor if parentheses can be helpful Common Denominators - If you have fractions that need to be added or subtracted, look for common denominators This often works though not always. Still, it can be a good way to start as you saw in the first example.
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Show that
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Notice the identity first
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Assignment 10.1 Remember that you’re using the identities on Pgs. 561 & 562
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