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The document discusses various trigonometric concepts including the factorization of sums and differences, transformation formulas, and trigonometric identities. It outlines the relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent functions, as well as trigonometric equations involving unknown angles. Additionally, it provides formulas for the sine and cosine of sums and differences of angles, along with important identities such as sin²θ + cos²θ = 1.

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Trigonometric Function - Mindmap

The document discusses various trigonometric concepts including the factorization of sums and differences, transformation formulas, and trigonometric identities. It outlines the relationships between sine, cosine, and tangent functions, as well as trigonometric equations involving unknown angles. Additionally, it provides formulas for the sine and cosine of sums and differences of angles, along with important identities such as sin²θ + cos²θ = 1.

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Factorisation of Sum or Difference of

Degree & Radian Measures Trigonometric Important Trigonometric


Sine & Cosine with two Variables
Trigonometric
Trigonometric Function
Trigonometric Ratios of allied angles
If in a circle of radius r, an arc of length l Function Function Transformation Formula
subtends an angle of θ radians, then l = rθ.
Transformation Formula
Multiple & Half Angles
• sin(-θ) = -sinθ Trigonometric
• 2 sin A sinB = sin(A + B) + sin(A
• cos(-θ) = cosθ- B)
Function
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• 2 cos A sinB = sin(A + B) - sin(A - B)
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• tan(-0θ) = -tanθ
• 2 cos A cosB = cos(A + B) +
• cot(-θ) = cos(A
-cotθ - B)
• 2 sin A sinB = cos(A - B) - cos(A
• sec(-θ) = secθ+ B)
Trigonometric Function of Sum and
Difference of two Angles • cosec(-θ) = -cosecθ Trigonometrical Ratios

Trigonometrical Equations
• sin(A ± B) = sinA cos B ± cos A sinB
• cos(A ± B) = cosA cos B ∓ sinA sin B The equation involving trigonometric
functions of unknown angles are known as
Trigonometric equations. E.g cosθ = 0, cos2θ Trigonometric Identities
- 4 cosθ = 1 A solution of trigonometric
equation is the value of the unknown angle • sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1, -1 ≤ cosθ ≤ 1 ∀ θ ∈ R
that satisfies the equation. • sec2θ - tan2 θ = 1, |sec θ| ≥ ∀ θ∈ R
• sin2A - sin2B = cos2B - cos2A = sin(A + B) sin(A - B)

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• cosec2θ - cot2 θ = 1, |cosec θ| ≥ 1, θ ∈ R
• cos2A - sin2B = cos2B - sin2A = cos(A + B) cos(A - B)

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