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Trigonometry Formulas

This document summarizes various trigonometric formulas including definitions of trig functions like tangent, cotangent, cosecant and secant. It also covers reciprocal, Pythagorean and sum/difference identities. Examples of trig ratios for common angles are provided. The document concludes with tips for solving trigonometry problems like using trig identities to rewrite functions in terms of sines and cosines and using Pythagorean identities to simplify expressions.
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Trigonometry Formulas

This document summarizes various trigonometric formulas including definitions of trig functions like tangent, cotangent, cosecant and secant. It also covers reciprocal, Pythagorean and sum/difference identities. Examples of trig ratios for common angles are provided. The document concludes with tips for solving trigonometry problems like using trig identities to rewrite functions in terms of sines and cosines and using Pythagorean identities to simplify expressions.
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Trigonometric Formulas
Trigonometry is quite an interesting subject. Some of the basic in trigonometry which
need to be remember is

Basic Formula

tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)

cot(x) = cos(x)/sin(x)

Reciprocal Identities:

csc(x) = 1/sin(x)

sec(x) = 1/cos(x)

cot(x) = 1/tan(x)

sin(x) = 1/csc(x)

cos(x) = 1/sec(x)

tan(x) = 1/cot(x)

Pythagorean Identities:

sin2(x) + cos2(x) = 1

cot2A +1 = csc2A

1+tan2A = sec2A

Trigonometric Ratios of Common angles

We can find the values of trigonometric ratio’s various angle

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Sum and Difference Formulas/Identities


Sin and cos function

1. cos(A+B) =cos(A)cos(B)-sin(A)sin(B)
2. cos(A-B) =cos(A)cos(B)+sin(A)sin(B)
3. cos (π/2π/2 -A) =sin(A)
4. sin (π/2π/2 -A) =cos(A)
5. sin(A+B) =sin(A)cos(B)+sin(B)cos(A)
6. sin(A-B) =sin(A)cos(B)-sin(B)cos(A)

Tan and cot functions


If none of the angles x, y and (x + y) is an odd multiple of π/2π/2

If none of the angles x, y and (x + y) is a multiple of π/2π/2

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Some more Trigonometric Functions


Double of x

Triple of x

Some other Important functions

Half Angle Formula

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Pythagoras Identities in Radical form

Power Reducing Functions

Some basics Tips to solve the trigonometry questions

1) Always try to bring the multiple angles to single angles using basic formula and make
sure all your angles are the same. Using sin(2X) and sin X is difficult, but if you use sin2X
= 2sin(x)cos(x), that leaves sin(x) and cos(x), and now all your functions match. The same
goes for addition and subtraction: don’t try working with sin(X+Y) and sin X. Instead, use
sin(X+Y) = sin(x)cos(y)+cos(x)sin(y) so that all the angles match

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2) Converting to sin and cos all the items in the problem using basic formula. I have
mentioned sin and cos as they are easy to solve. You can use any other also.

3)Check all the angles for sums and differences and use the appropriate identities
to remove them.

4) Use Pythagorean identifies to simplify the equations

5) Practice and Practice. You will soon start figuring out the equation and their
symmetry to resolve them fast

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