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Topic 7: Trigonometric Functions

7.1 Trigonometric Ratios and Identities


7.2 Compound Angle
7.3 Solutions of Trigonometric Equations

7.1 Trigonometric Ratios and Identities

Example

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

Example

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Solution:

135 cos 300

Note:

cos -240

145 35 = – 0.819


– 1.221
– 0.819

Example

cos x

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

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7.2 Compound Angle

The compound angle formulae are given by:

Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

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The double-angle formulae are given as below:

Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

The half-angle formulae for trigonometric functions are given below:

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Example

Solution:

The factor formulae for trigonometric functions are given below:

sin (A + B) + sin (A – B) = 2sinAcosB

sin (A + B) – sin (A – B) = 2cosAsinB

cos (A + B) + cos (A – B) = 2cosAcosB

cos (A + B) – cos (A – B) = –2sinAsinB

Example

Solution:


sin7x + sin5x

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Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

Exercise:
1.

2.

3.

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7.3 Solutions of Trigonometric Equations

Example

Solution:

225

240

Example

5 Step
1. Quadrant
2. Basic angle
3. Draw
4. Interval
5. Solution

Solution:

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 0 ≤ 2x ≤ 720
2x = 30, 150, 390, 510
x = 15, 75, 195, 255

 –330 ≤ 2x + 30 ≤ 390


2x + 30 = –300, –60, 60, 300
2x = –330, –90, 30, 270
x = –165, –45, 15, 135

 –50 ≤  – 50 ≤ 310


 – 50 = –23.58, 203.58
 = 26.42, 253.58

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Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

Example

Solution:

  = 0, , 2
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Example

Solution:

Example

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Solution:

Example

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

Example

By referring to the previous example, find the minimum and maximum values of
(a) 4cos – 3sin  (b) sin 3 – cos 3
Solution:

Example

Solution:

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Example

Solution:

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Exercise

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