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This document provides a trigonometry "cheat sheet" with definitions and formulas. It defines the six trigonometric functions using right triangles and the unit circle. It also lists important trigonometric identities like Pythagorean, reciprocal, double angle, half angle, sum and difference, and product-to-sum identities. The cheat sheet is a one-page reference for students to use on trigonometry topics and formulas.

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This document provides a trigonometry "cheat sheet" with definitions and formulas. It defines the six trigonometric functions using right triangles and the unit circle. It also lists important trigonometric identities like Pythagorean, reciprocal, double angle, half angle, sum and difference, and product-to-sum identities. The cheat sheet is a one-page reference for students to use on trigonometry topics and formulas.

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Math 150 T17-Trig “Cheat Sheet” Page 1

MATH 150 – TOPIC 17 Pythagorean Identities


TRIG “CHEAT SHEET”
sin2 x + cos2 x = 1, 1 + tan2 x = sec2 x,
1 + cot2 x = csc2 x
Definition of the Six Trigonometric Functions
Right triangle definitions, where 0 < θ < π/2. Reduction Formulas

Hypotenuse sin(−x) = − sin x cos(−x) = cos x


Opposite csc(−x) = − csc x tan(−x) = − tan x
θ sec(−x) = sec x cot(−x) = − cot x
Adjacent
opposite hypotenuse
sin θ = csc θ = Sum and Difference Formulas
hypotenuse opposite
adjacent hypotenuse sin(u ± v) = sin u cos v ± cos u sin v
cos θ = sec θ =
hypotenuse adjacent cos(u ± v) = cos u cos v ∓ sin u sin v
opposite adjacent tan u ± tan v
tan θ = cot θ = tan(u ± v) =
adjacent opposite 1 ∓ tan u tan v

Unit circle definitions, where θ is any angle. Cofunction Identities


p π  π 
y 1= x2 + y2 sin − x = cos x cos − x = sin x
1 y 1 2
π 
2
π 
(x, y) sin θ = = y csc θ =

1
1 y csc − x = sec x tan − x = cot x
y 2 2
θ x 1 π  π 
• cos θ = = 1 sec θ =
x 1
x
1 x sec − x = csc x cot − x = tan x
2 2
y x
tan θ = cot θ =
x y
Double Angle Formulas

Thus, x = cos θ, y = sin θ sin 2u = 2 sin u cos u


cos 2u = cos2 u − sin2 u = 2 cos2 u − 1 = 1 − 2 sin2 u
2 tan u
tan 2u =
Reciprocal Identities 1 − tan2 u
1 1 1
sin x = sec x = tan x =
csc x cos x cot x Half Angle Formulas
1 1 1
csc x = cos x = cot x = 1 − cos 2u
sin x sec x tan x sin2 u =
2
1 + cos 2u
cos2 u =
2
Tangent and Cotangent Identities
1 − cos 2u
tan2 u =
sin x cos x 1 + cos 2u
tan x = cot x =
cos x sin x

Continued on next page


Math 150 T17-Trig “Cheat Sheet” Page 2

Product-to-Sum Formulas
1
sin u sin v = [cos(u − v) − cos(u + v)]
2
1
cos u cos v = [cos(u − v) + cos(u + v)]
2
1
sin u cos v = [sin(u + v) + sin(u − v)]
2
1
cos u sin v = [sin(u + v) − sin(u − v)]
2

Sum-to-Product Formulas
   
u+v u−v
sin u + sin v = 2 sin cos
2 2
   
u+v u−v
sin u − sin v = 2 cos sin
2 2
   
u+v u−v
cos u + cos v = 2 cos cos
2 2
   
u+v u−v
cos u − cos v = −2 sin sin
2 2

y
√ (0, 1) √
(− 12 , 2
3
) •
π ( 12 , 2
3
)
• •

2

2 2π
2
π

2

2 For any pair (x, y),
(− 2
, 2
) 3 3
( 2
, 2
)
• •

3π 90◦ π
√ x = cos θ
4 ◦ ◦ 4
(− 3 1
, ) 120 60 ( 3 1
, )
2 2 • 5π
135◦ 45◦ π • 2 2 y = sin θ
6 6
150◦ 30◦ where θ is the indicated
angle.
(−1, 0) • π 180◦ 0◦ 0
◦ 2π
• x
360 (1, 0)

210◦ 330◦
7π 11π

3 1
• 6 225◦ 315◦ 6 • √
3
(− 2 , − 2 ) 5π 240◦ 300 ◦

( 2
, − 12 )
√ √ • 4 270◦ 4 •
√ √
2 4π 5π
(− 2
, − 22 ) 3 3 ( 2
2
, − 2
2
)
• 3π • Previous Page
√ √
2
1 3
(− 2 , − 2 ) • ( 12 , − 23 )
(0, −1) Skills Assessment

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