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8.

Prove the following identities:


(State any restricted values in the interval [0

; 360

], where appropriate.)
a) sin
2
+ (cos tan ) (cos + tan ) = 1 tan
2

b)
1
cos

cos tan
2

1
= cos
c)
2 sin cos
sin + cos
= sin + cos
1
sin + cos
d)

cos
sin
+ tan

cos =
1
sin
e)
1
1 + sin
+
1
1 sin
=
2 tan
sin cos
f) (1 + tan
2
) cos =
1 tan
cos sin
9. Determine whether the following statements are true or false.
If the statement is false, choose a suitable value between 0

and 90

to conrm
your answer.
a) cos(180

) = 1 cos
b) sin( +) = sin + sin
c) sin = 2 sin

2
sin

2
d)
1
3
sin 3 = sin
e) cos =

1 sin
2

f) sin = tan cos


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1a. 28M3 1b. 28M4 1c. 28M5 1d. 28M6 1e. 28M7 2. 28M8
3. 28M9 4a. 28MB 4b. 28MC 5a. 28MD 5b. 28MF 5c. 28MG
5d. 28MH 6. 28MJ 7. 28MK 8a. 28MM 8b. 28MN 8c. 28MP
8d. 28MQ 8e. 28MR 8f. 28MS 9a. 28MT 9b. 28MV 9c. 28MW
9d. 28MX 9e. 28MY 9f. 28MZ
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4.2 Compound angle identities EMCGB
Derivation of cos ( ) EMCGC
Investigation: Compound angles
Danny is studying for a trigonometry test and completes the following question:
Question:
Evaluate the following: cos (180

120

)
144 4.2. Compound angle identities

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