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Trigonometric Functions and Equations

1. Provides trigonometric identities for sums and differences of angles. 2. Gives trigonometric identities relating trig functions of sums and differences of angles to products of trig functions of the individual angles. 3. Presents trigonometric identities relating trig functions of sums and differences of angles to expressions involving other trig functions.

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Trigonometric Functions and Equations

1. Provides trigonometric identities for sums and differences of angles. 2. Gives trigonometric identities relating trig functions of sums and differences of angles to products of trig functions of the individual angles. 3. Presents trigonometric identities relating trig functions of sums and differences of angles to expressions involving other trig functions.

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cosAsinB

1. ) sin(A + B) = sinAcosB + cosAsinB (ii) sin(A - B) =sinAcosB


B) cosAcosB + sinAsinB
(iv) cos(A
=
(ii) cos(A + B) = cosAcosB sinAsinB -

tanA -tanB
(V)tan(A + B) = - lanA +tanB (vi) tan(A -

B) 1 + tanAtanB
1 tamAtanB
cotA cotB -1 cotAcotB+1
(vii) cot(A+ B) =
(vii) cot(A -

B) =* cotB cotA
cotB +cotA
2. () 2sinA cosB =sin(A +B) + sin(A B) ii) 2cosA sinB =
sin(A + B) sin(A -
-

B)
(ii) 2cosA cosB = cos(A + B) +cos(A - B)
(iv) 2sinA sinB =cos(A B)- cos(A
-
+ B)
D
3. (i) sinC sinD=2sin cos (i) sinC-sinD 2cos sin
2 2

ii) cosC+cosD-2cos cosCD 2sin sin C


(V)cosC-cosD
=

2
2tanA 2 tanA
4. (i) sin 2A= 2sinAcosA1+ tan'A i) tan 2A
1- tanA
2

2A cos'A sin'A =1-2sin A


1-tan A
ii) cos -

=2cos'A 1=¡1 +tan A


-

(iv) sin 3A = 3sinA - 4sin'A ()cos 3A = 4cos'A-3cosA (vi) tan3A=-3tan A 3tanA tan'A

5. (i) sine tane =


0, 0 =
nz, neZ ii) cose T cote =
0 z, 0 =
(2n +
1)5, neZ
Cii) sine =1 7 , 0 = (4n + 1)5,neZ iv) cos =
1A, 0 =
2n7, nez

(v)sine=-1 A, 0= (4n -1)5, neZ (vi) cose=-1 , 0 =


(2n +1)T , neZ
(viii) cos6 = cosa A , 0 = 2 n t t a , neZ
(vii) sine =

sina 1, 0 nr+(-1)"a, neZ


ix) tane= tana , 0= nt +a, neZ
6. sin'x=cosec=cos 1-x=sec VT cot
Cor-V X
= tan
7. ) sin'x + cosx= (i) tan'x + cot'x=-; Gii) cosec + secx =5

8. i) tan x +tan'y = tan ii) tanx- tany= tan


I+ xy
YtZ-Xyz
(111) tan'x + tan'y + tan z=tan-1 -yz-ZX-Xyy
(iv)
(iv) sin x + sin'y =sin {xy(1-y) +yy(1 -x) };ZR7 x+ys1
(v)sinx - sin'y = sin {xy(1 - y)-Wd -x)}
(vi) cosx + cos'y = cos {xy -V(-x)(1-y)}:TM x+y20
(vii) cos x - cos y = cos xy + V(1-x) (1 -y)

(viii) 2tan'x =t a n - s i n + COs+

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