10.1 – Sine and Cosine Formulas Sum and Difference Formulas.

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10.1 – Sine and Cosine Formulas Sum and Difference Formulas

Learning Objectives Find exact values of angles NOT on unit circle ▫Use the unit circle to help! Simplify expressions ▫By condensing the sum/difference formulas

Group Challenge Simplify the given expression: Suppose that sin α = 3/5 and sin β = 24/25, where 0< α < π/2 < β < π. Find sin (α + β)

Group Challenge Simplify the given expression: Suppose that tanα = 4/3 and tanβ = 12/5, where 0 < α < β < π/2. Find cos (α + β). 5

Homework TB p. 373 #7, 9, 18, 20, odd

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