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Chapter 5 - Analytic Trigonometry

Section
5.1 & 5.2

Days

Assignment
Pg. 357: 5, 13, 17, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 57, 61, 65, 69, 77

Due

2
Pg. 365: 3, 6, 9, 21, 24, 27, 30
5.3

Pg. 376: 5, 9, 13, 17, 25, 29, 37, 41, 45, 63, 66, 69, 72

5.2-5.3 Review

Pg.400: 28-64 mult of 4

Quiz 5.1-5.3

5.4

Pg. 384: 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 36, 37, 40, 41, 67

5.5

Pg. 394: 1, 3, 6, 12, 15, 18, 21, 37, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51

5.4 & 5.5 Review

Pg. 401: 68-80 even; 94,98,107-115 odd

Rev & Test

2-3

Practice Test

Section 5.1 Using Fundamental Identities


You will recognize and write the fundamental trig identities
You will use the fundamental trig identities to evaluate trig functions, simplify
expressions, and rewrite trig expressions
Section 5.2 Verifying Trigonometric Identities
You will know the difference between an expression, a conditional equation, and an Identity
You will be able to recognize and verify trigonometric identities, using the following techniques:
a) Work with one equal side at a time.
b) Use algebraic techniques such as combining fractions, factoring expressions, rationalizing
denominators, and squaring binomials
c) Use the fundamental identities
d) Convert all the terms into sines and cosines
Section 5.3 Solving Trigonometric Equations
You will be able to identify and solve trigonometric equations
A trigonometric equation is a conditional equation. It is true for a specific set of values
To solve trigonometric equations, use algebraic techniques such as collecting like terms, taking square
roots, factoring, squaring, converting to quadratic form, using formulas, and using inverse functions.
Use your graphing utility to calculate solutions and verify results
sin(uv) = sin u cos v cos u sin v
cos(uv) = cos u cos v sin u sin v
tan(uv) = (tan utan v)/(1 tan u tan v)
You will be able to use these formulas to find the values of the trigonometric functions of angles whose
sums or differences are special angles
You will be able to use these formulas to solve trigonometric equations

Section 5.4 Sum and Difference Formulas


Know the sum and difference formulas

Section 5.5 Multiple-Angle and Product-to-Sum Formulas


Use the multiple-angle formula to rewrite and evaluate trig functions
Use the half-angle formula to rewrite and evaluate trig functions

Trig Identities & Formulas


Sum and Difference Formulas
Pythagorean Identites
sin2 cos2 1

sin(u v) sin u cos v cos u sin v

1 tan2 sec2

sin(u v) sin u cos v cos u sin v

1 cot 2 csc2

cos(u v) cos u cos v sin u sin v

Cofunction Identities

cos(u v) cos u cos v sin u sin v

sin( x ) cos x
2
cos(

tan(

cot(

sec(

csc(

x ) sin x

x ) cot x

tan u tan v
tan(u v )
1 tan u tan v
tan(u v )

tan u tan v
1 tan u tan v

1 cos 2 x
2
1

cos
2x
cos 2 x
2
1

cos
2x
tan 2 x
1 cos 2 x

sin 2 x

Product-to-Sum Formulas
sin x sin y

1
cos( x y) cos( x y)
2

cos x cos y

1
cos( x y) cos( x y)
2

sin x cos y

1
sin( x y) sin( x y)
2

cos x sin y

1
sin( x y) sin( x y)
2

Double & Half-Angle Formulas

sin 2u 2 sin u cos u


x ) tan x

Power-Reducing Formulas

cos 2u cos2 u sin2 u


cos 2u 2 cos2 u 1

x ) csc x

x ) sec x

Even/Odd Identities
sin(x) sin x

cos( x) cos x

cos 2u 1 2 sin2 u
tan 2 u

u
1 cos u
sin
2
2

cos

tan( x) tan x
csc( x) csc x

u
1 cos u

2
2

tan

u 1 cos u

2
sin u

tan

u
sin u

2 1 cos u

sec( x) sec x

cot( x) cot x

2 tan u
1 tan 2 u

Sum-to-Product Formulas
x y x y
sin x sin y 2 sin
cos

2 2

x y x y
sin x sin y 2 cos
sin

2 2
x y x y
cos x cos y 2 cos
cos

2 2
x y x y
cos x cos y 2 sin
sin

2 2

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