Simplifying a Trigonometric Expression Using Trigonometric Identities (7.2.1) Flashcards

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  • Four basic trigonometric identities:
    • tan θ = (sin θ)/cos θ
    • cos^2 θ + sin^2 θ = 1 (the Pythagorean identity)
    • 1 + tan^2 θ = sec^2 θ
    • 1 + cot^2 θ = csc^2 θ
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  • Four basic trigonometric identities:
    • tan θ = (sin θ)/cos θ
    • cos^2 θ + sin^2 θ = 1 (the Pythagorean identity)
    • 1 + tan^2 θ = sec^2 θ
    • 1 + cot^2 θ = csc^2 θ
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• You can use trigonometric identities to help you simplify complicated trigonometric expressions.

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• You can use trigonometric identities to help you simplify complicated trigonometric expressions.

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• Writing a trigonometric function in terms of just sines and cosines often makes it easier to simplify.

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• Writing a trigonometric function in terms of just sines and cosines often makes it easier to simplify.

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