6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations
Introduction to Trigonometric Identities
6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations
Introduction to Trigonometric Identities
- Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–60, verify each identity.sin x sec x = tan x
- Open Question
Perform each transformation. See Example 2.
Write sec x in terms of sin x.
- Multiple Choice
Use the even-odd identities to evaluate the expression.
- Multiple Choice
Use the even-odd identities to evaluate the expression.
- Multiple Choice
Select the expression with the same value as the given expression.
- Multiple Choice
Select the expression with the same value as the given expression.
- Multiple Choice
Use the Pythagorean identities to rewrite the expression as a single term.
- Multiple Choice
Use the Pythagorean identities to rewrite the expression with no fraction.
- Multiple Choice
Simplify the expression.
- Multiple Choice
Simplify the expression.
- Multiple Choice
Simplify the expression.
- Multiple Choice
Identify the most helpful first step in verifying the identity.
- Multiple Choice
Identify the most helpful first step in verifying the identity.
- Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–60, verify each identity.tan (-x) cos x = -sin x
- Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–60, verify each identity.tan x csc x cos x = 1