pre-cal 40s slides march 18, 2008
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More on the Pythgorean Identities.TRANSCRIPT
More Pythagoras ...
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The corollaries ...
Which implies ...
difference of squares
Simplify
Let's warm up ...
Simplify each of the following as much as possible:
Let's warm up ...
Simplify each of the following as much as possible:
Prove the following identity ...
Some Strategies for Proving Trigonometric Identities
(1) Work with the more complicated side of the identity first.
(2) Rewrite both sides of the identity exclusively in terms of sine and cosine.
(3) Use a Pythagorean identity to make an appropriate substitution.
(4) Simplify complex fractions or rewrite fractions sums or differences with a single denominator.
(5) Use factoring (especially differences of squares).
All of the above are just suggestions or "rules of thumb." Feel free to disregard any or all of the above at any time.
Even and Odd Identities
sin(-x) = -sin(x) cos(-x) = cos(x) tan(-x) = -tan(x)
The sine and tangent functions are ODD functions. Cosine is an EVEN function.
Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove the following identity ...
Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove each of the following identities ...
Which of the following or is an identity for the
function ƒ(x) below?
Which of the following or is an identity for the
function ƒ(x) below?
Next time in math class ...
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Prove each of the following identities ...
Prove each of the following identities ...