Table of contents
- 0. Review of College Algebra4h 43m
- 1. Measuring Angles39m
- 2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles2h 5m
- 3. Unit Circle1h 19m
- 4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions1h 19m
- 5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations1h 41m
- 6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations2h 34m
- 7. Non-Right Triangles1h 38m
- 8. Vectors2h 25m
- 9. Polar Equations2h 5m
- 10. Parametric Equations1h 6m
- 11. Graphing Complex Numbers1h 7m
6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations
Sum and Difference Identities
Problem 5.32a
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionUse identities to fill in each blank with the appropriate trigonometric function name.
sin 2π/3 = _____ (- π/6)
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Key Concepts
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Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric functions, such as sine, cosine, and tangent, relate angles to the ratios of sides in right triangles. The sine function, for example, is defined as the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the hypotenuse. Understanding these functions is essential for evaluating angles and solving trigonometric equations.
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Unit Circle
The unit circle is a circle with a radius of one centered at the origin of a coordinate plane. It provides a geometric interpretation of trigonometric functions, where the x-coordinate represents the cosine and the y-coordinate represents the sine of an angle. This concept is crucial for determining the values of trigonometric functions at various angles, including those in different quadrants.
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Trigonometric Identities
Trigonometric identities are equations that involve trigonometric functions and are true for all values of the variables involved. Common identities include the Pythagorean identities, angle sum and difference identities, and double angle identities. These identities are useful for simplifying expressions and solving trigonometric equations, making them vital for filling in blanks in trigonometric problems.
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