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Trigonometry Formulas For Class 11 - Complete List

The document provides a comprehensive overview of trigonometric formulas, including basic identities, product-to-sum, and sum-to-product formulas. It also outlines the signs of trigonometric functions in different quadrants and includes formulas for the addition and subtraction of angles. Additionally, it presents formulas for double and triple angles, making it a useful resource for understanding trigonometry.

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Trigonometry Formulas For Class 11 - Complete List

The document provides a comprehensive overview of trigonometric formulas, including basic identities, product-to-sum, and sum-to-product formulas. It also outlines the signs of trigonometric functions in different quadrants and includes formulas for the addition and subtraction of angles. Additionally, it presents formulas for double and triple angles, making it a useful resource for understanding trigonometry.

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Trigonometry Formulas

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sec(−θ) = sec θ

cot(−θ) = −cot θ

Product to Sum Formulas

sin x sin y = 1/2 [cos(x–y) − cos(x+y)]

cos x cos y = 1/2[cos(x–y) + cos(x+y)]

sin x cos y = 1/2[sin(x+y) + sin(x−y)]

cos x sin y = 1/2[sin(x+y) – sin(x−y)]

Sum to Product Formulas

sin x + sin y = 2 sin [(x+y)/2] cos [(x-y)/2]

sin x – sin y = 2 cos [(x+y)/2] sin [(x-y)/2]

cos x + cos y = 2 cos [(x+y)/2] cos [(x-y)/2]

cos x – cos y = -2 sin [(x+y)/2] sin [(x-y)/2]

Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1

1+tan2 A = sec2 A

1+cot2 A = cosec2 A

Sign of Trigonometric Functions in Different Quadrants

Quadrants→ I II III IV

Sin A + + – –

Cos A + – – +

Tan A + – + –

Cot A + – + –

Sec A + – – +

Cosec A + + – –

Basic Trigonometric Formulas for Class 11


cos (A + B) = cos A cos B – sin A sin B

cos (A – B) = cos A cos B + sin A sin B

sin (A+B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B

sin (A -B) = sin A cos B – cos A sin B

Based on the above addition formulas for sin and cos, we get the following below
formulas:
sin(π/2-A) = cos A

cos(π/2-A) = sin A

sin(π-A) = sin A

cos(π-A) = -cos A

sin(π+A)=-sin A

cos(π+A)=-cos A

sin(2π-A) = -sin A

cos(2π-A) = cos A

If none of the angles A, B and (A ± B) is an odd multiple of π/2, then

tan(A+B) = [(tan A + tan B)/(1 – tan A tan B)]

tan(A-B) = [(tan A – tan B)/(1 + tan A tan B)]

If none of the angles A, B and (A ± B) is a multiple of π, then

cot(A+B) = [(cot A cot B − 1)/(cot B + cot A)]

cot(A-B) = [(cot A cot B + 1)/(cot B – cot A)]

Some additional formulas for sum and product of angles:

cos(A+B) cos(A–B)=cos2A–sin2B=cos2B–sin2A

sin(A+B) sin(A–B) = sin2A–sin2B=cos2B–cos2A

sinA+sinB = 2 sin (A+B)/2 cos (A-B)/2

Formulas for twice of the angles:

sin2A = 2sinA cosA = [2tan A /(1+tan2A)]

cos2A = cos2A–sin2A = 1–2sin2A = 2cos2A–1= [(1-tan2A)/(1+tan2A)]

tan 2A = (2 tan A)/(1-tan2A)

Formulas for thrice of the angles:

sin3A = 3sinA – 4sin3A

cos3A = 4cos3A – 3cosA

tan3A = [3tanA–tan3A]/[1−3tan2A]

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