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1 FUNDAMENTAL Trigonometric IDENTITIES

2 Trigonometric Identity
A Trigonometric Identity is a trigonometric equation that is true for all values of the variables for which the expressions in the equation are defined.

3 Reciprocal Identities

4 Reciprocal Identities

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6 Reciprocal Identities
k odd integer

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8 Reciprocal Identities
k odd integer k an integer

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10 Reciprocal Identities
k odd integer k an integer k an integer

11 Reciprocal Identities
k odd integer k an integer k an integer

12 We Could Also Say

13 Reciprocal Identities

14 Reciprocal Identities

15 Ratio Identities

16 Ratio Identities Recall The Unit Circle

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31 Ratio Identities k odd integer

32 Ratio Identities k odd integer k an integer

33 Pythagorean Identities

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Most Important!! Most Important!! Most Important!!

44 Pythagorean Identities
Other Two

45 Proof of the Indentity

46 What Are Proofs? A proof of an identity may be written using a vertical line to separate the expressions to be proved equivalent. Use known algebraic and trigonometric identities to replace on the expressions with an equivalent express. Repeat the process until an expression is obtained that is the same as that on the other side of the line DO NOT Add, Subtract, Multiply or Divided Both Sides by the Same Thing.

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54 quod erat demonstrandum
QED quod erat demonstrandum  Meaning "which was to be proved"

55 Proof of the Indentity

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62 quod erat demonstrandum
QED quod erat demonstrandum  Meaning "which was to be proved"

63 Odd-Even Identities

64 Odd-Even Identities Recall

65 Odd-Even Identities Odd Even

66 Odd Identities

67 Even Identities

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