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A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

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Page 1: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Solving Trigonometric

Identities

Page 2: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Classify the following

A – an expression to simplify

C – an equation that is sometime true

B – an equation that is never true

D – an equation that is always true – an identity

C

A

D

B

Page 3: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

1,0 1,0

0,1

0, 1

cos ,sinx x

0 2

2

3

2

4

2 2,

2 2

3

4

2 2,

2 2

5

4

2 2,

2 2

7

4

2 2,

2 2

6

3 1,

2 2

3

1 3,2 2

2

3

1 3,

2 2

5

6

3 1,

2 2

7

6

3 1,

2 2

4

3

1 3,

2 2

5

3

1 3,2 2

11

6

3 1,

2 2

00

3

33

3

3

3

3

3

1

1

1

1

33

33

tan x

und

und

Page 4: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

2

06

4

3

2

Cosine are the fingers left on top

Sine are the fingers left on bottom

Whatever angle you are dealing with, pull that finger back in.

Page 5: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Solve algebraicallyUse inverse operations to solve each equation on the interval 0,2

2sin 1x tan 1 0x

Page 6: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Solve algebraicallyUse inverse operations to solve each equation on the interval 0,2

4cos 1 3x 22cos 1 0x

Page 7: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Simplify and SolveSimplify each side of the equation, then solve on the interval 0,2

sin cot 0x x cos tan csc 1x x x

Sometimes, when multiplying or dividing by an expression on both sides of an equation, extraneous solutions can be introduced. Be sure to check your final solutions.

Page 8: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Simplify and SolveSimplify each side of the equation, then solve on the interval 0,2

2cos tan sin csc 0x x x x

Page 9: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Simplify and SolveSimplify each side of the equation, then solve on the interval 0,2

cos tan sin csc 0x x x x

Page 10: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Factor and solveSet one side of the equation equal to zero; then factor to solve on the interval 0,2

Solving tips:• Always look for a common factor first.• If no common factor is present, you may have to use an identity

to rewrite the expression in terms of one function – using the same trig function or argument.

• Then you can factor into two parentheses.

Page 11: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Factor and solveSet one side of the equation equal to zero; then factor to solve on the interval 0,2

tan sec tanx x x

Page 12: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Factor and solveSet one side of the equation equal to zero; then factor to solve on the interval 0,2

24cos 1 0x

Page 13: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Factor and solveSet one side of the equation equal to zero; then factor to solve on the interval 0,2

2cos 3sin 3 0x x

Page 14: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

Factor and solveSet one side of the equation equal to zero; then factor to solve on the interval 0,2

2sec 2 tan 4x x

Page 15: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.
Page 16: A – an expression to simplify C – an equation that is sometime true B – an equation that is never true D – an equation that is always true – an identity.

5.3 p. 396 8-40 evens54-62 evens