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Warm-Up 2/12 Evaluate – this is unit circle stuff, draw your triangle.
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7.1 Basic Trigonometric Identities Trig Identity: a trig expression that is true for all values of the variables Reciprocal Identities
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Quotient Identities Pythagorean Identities This is the most basic all are derived from it. Divide everything by cos 2 Divide everything by sin 2
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Opposite angle Identities
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Examples Use the given info to find the trig value. 1. If, find Since and are reciprocals,
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2. If use the identities to find tan Use an identity that involves given info. Substitute what you know. Move the 1 to the right side. Change it to 9/9. Then
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Express each value as a trigonometric function of an angle in Quadrant I. 3. Draw everything you know. Then draw the same reference angle in the first quadrant. Sine is ____________ in the 3 rd quadrant So If I have to write it as an angle in the 1 st quadrant will it be the same or will I have to take the opposite? Take the opposite, so your final answer is negative -sin60 o If the original problem is in radians your final answer must be in radians, if it is degrees, your final answer will be in degrees. 60 2 60 2 1 Subtract 360 or 2 if in radians
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Try these: Check: If the original problem is in radians your final answer must be in radians, if it is degrees, your final answer will be in degrees.
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Simplify Is there a GCF? Yes sinx Factor Use your identities, look back at your notes 1+cot 2 x = csc 2 x Write csc x in terms of sin x, Simplify completely done
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7.1 Assignment p. 428 # 25 – 35, 45 – 53 odds Must use the identities for #25 - 35
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