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Trig-Identities: This Is A Guest Article by MR - Dipak Singh

This document discusses how to find the maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions without using differentiation. It lists three trigonometric identities that can be used: 1) sin^2θ + cos^2θ = 1, 2) 1 + cot^2θ = cosec^2θ, and 3) 1 + tan^2θ = sec^2θ. These identities allow one to determine the maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions through algebraic manipulation rather than differentiation.

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Trig-Identities: This Is A Guest Article by MR - Dipak Singh

This document discusses how to find the maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions without using differentiation. It lists three trigonometric identities that can be used: 1) sin^2θ + cos^2θ = 1, 2) 1 + cot^2θ = cosec^2θ, and 3) 1 + tan^2θ = sec^2θ. These identities allow one to determine the maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions through algebraic manipulation rather than differentiation.

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This is a guest article by Mr.Dipak Singh.

Today well see how to find the maximum value (greatest value ) or the minimum value (least value) of a trigonometric function without using differentiation. Take a pen and note-book, keep doing the steps while reading this article. First Remember following identities:

Trig-Identities
1. sin2 + cos2 = 1 2. 1+ cot2 = cosec2 3. 1+ tan2 = sec2 how

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