Chapter 1 - Analytic Trigonometry
Chapter 1 - Analytic Trigonometry
cs>0
1
,
tan>0 3
sin30
1
,
cs30
3
,
tan30
1
3
sin:<
1
,
,
,
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,
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1(8 TR!"N"#ETRC F+NCT"N) "F !ENERAL AN!LE)
The )ign' of the Trigono0etric Function'
The Cartesian a3es .i5i.e a plane int : D(a.rants&
@0 0 1
st
D(a.rant
1?0 @0 ,
n.
D(a.rant
,10 1?0 3
r.
D(a.rant
3>0 ,10 :
th
D(a.rant
y
,
n.
D(a.rant 1
st
D(a.rant
x +Bve- x +Fve-
y +Fve- y +Fve-
x
3
r.
D(a.rant :
th
D(a.rant
x +Bve- x +Fve-
y +Bve- y +Bve-
Emply a rectang(lar cr.inate systems r Cartesian systems&
r
a
sin
y
r
b
cs
b
a
tan
a
b
b
r
a
r
ct = sec = csc
The trignmetric rati 4 any angle is then 6taine. 6y .etermining the D(a.rant
cnnecte. 0ith the angle) the sign 4 x r y 0ithin that D(a.rant an. the assciate. ac(te
angle ma.e 0ith the +ve +r -ve- xBa3is* Irrespecti5e 4 in 0hich D(a.rant the angle lies)
r is al0ays ta2en as +ve*
A (se4(l ai. is the .iagram sh0ing 0hich trignmetric ratis are +ve in each D(a.rant&
y
Sine All
+sin, cos, tan-
x
Tangent Cosine
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Th(s) a- sin,:0
3
r.
D(a.rant tangent nly psiti5e
:
th
D(a.rant cosine nly psiti5e
cs+ - cs * 30 30 0?>>0
;ua/rantal Angle':
3>0 ) ,10 ) 1?0 ) @0 ) 0
Coter0inal Angle'
T0 angles in stan.ar. psitin are sai. t 6e cterminal i4 they ha5e the same terminal
si.e*
E3ample&
9r e3ample) the angles >0G an. :,0G are cterminal) as are the angles B:0 an. 3,0G*
Note:
1* is cterminal0ith k , t ) k is any integer*
,* The trignmetric 4(nctins 4 cterminal angles are eD(al*
E3ample&
- , sin+ sin k t
Reference Angle'
Let .ente a nnac(te angle that lies in a D(a.rant* The ac(te angle 4rme. 6y the
terminal si.e 4 an. either the psiti5e 3Ba3is r the negati5e 3Ba3is is calle. the
reference angle4r *
9ig(re :3 ill(strates the re4erence angle 4r sme general angles* Nte that a re4erence
angle is al0ays an ac(te angle* That is) a re4erence angle has a meas(re 6et0een 0G an.
@0G*
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Theore0: (Reference Angle')
I4 is an angle that lies in a D(a.rant an. i4
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1(= !RAPH) "F THE TAN!ENT, C"TAN!ENT, C")ECANT, AN* )ECANT
F+NCT"N)
The !ra1h of y = tan x
3 3
) tan
x x y
Characteri'tic' of the Tangent Function:
Amain & all real n(m6ers e3cept .. m(ltiples 4
,
7ange & all real n(m6ers
%eri. &
?( Reci1rocal /entitie'
i ii iii *csc
sin
*sec
cs
*ct
tan
1 1 1
C( Pythagorean /entitie'
i ii
iii
*sin cs * tan sec
* ct csc
, , , ,
, ,
1 1
1
+ +
+
*( E&en - "// /entitie'
i ii iii
iv v vi
*sin+ - sin *cs+ - cs * tan+ - tan
*csc+ - csc *sec+ - sec *ct+ - ct
T 5eri4y mst 4 the trignmetric i.entities) 0e sh(l. at least 2n0 all the a65e
i.entities an. a lt 4 practice is the nly real 0ay t learn h0 t esta6lish i.entities*
E.a01le& 8eri4y that tan + ct -
sin
, ,
,
1
1
1
+
E tan
,
1 +
E sec
,
E
1
,
cs
E
1
1
,
sin
Guidelines For Establishing Identities:
1* It is s(ggeste. t chse the si.e cntaining the mre cmplicate. e3pressin*
,* 7e0rite s(ms r .i44erences 4 D(tient as a single D(tient*
3* 7e0rite ne si.e in terms 4 sine r csine nly might help*
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1(@ )+# AN* *FFERENCE F"R#+LA)
)u0 For0ula for Co'ine
cs +A F B- E csAcs B B sin A sin B
*ifference For0ula for Co'ine
cs +A B B- E cs A cs B F sin A sin B
Using the a65e i.entities) 0e can e5al(ate) 4r e3ample cs 1< 0ith(t (sing the
calc(latr*
E.a01le& 9in. the e3act 5al(e 4r cs 1<*
)olution& cs 1< E cs +:< B 30-
E cs :<cs 30 F sin :< sin 30
E
1
,
3
,
1
,
1
,
+
E
3 1
, ,
+
The s(m an. .i44erence 4rm(las 4r csines are (se. t pr.(ce ther i.entities 0hich
are gi5en 6el0
cs sin
sin cs
,
,
_
,
_
,
)u0 For0ula for )ine
sin +A F B- E sin AcsB F csA sin B
*ifference For0ula for )ine
sin +A B B- E sin AcsB B csA sin B
)u0 For0ula for Tangent
tan+ -
tan tan
tan tan
+
+
1
*ifference For0ula for Tangent
tan+ -
tan tan
tan tan
+ 1
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Using the s(m 4rm(las 4r sine an. csine) 0e can easily .eri5e 4rm(las 4r sin ,A)
cs ,A an. tan ,A 0hich are calle. thedouble angle*
E.a01le& cs,A Ecs +A F A-
E csAcsA B sin A sin A
E cs
,
A B sin
,
A
Using ther 4rm 4 i.entities) s(ch as %ythagrean i.entities)
cs ,A E cs
,
A B sin
,
A E +1B sin
,
A- B sin
,
A E 1 B , sin
,
A
an.
cs ,A E cs
,
A B +1 B cs
,
A- E , cs
,
A B 1
*ou$le Angle For0ula':
cs ,A E cs
,
A B sin
,
A
E 1 B , sin
,
A
E , cs
,
A B 1
sin ,A E , sin AcsA
tan,A E
,
1
,
tan
tan
A
A
E.a01le& ;i5en csA E 3$<) 0here 3$, HAH ,) 4in. sin ,A) cs ,A an. tan ,A*
)olution:
Since A is in D(a.rant I8) sin A m(st 6e negati5e* ;i5en csA E 3$< an. (sing the
i.entity cs
,
A F sin
,
A E 1
sin
,
A E 1B @$,< E1>$,<
sinA E B :$< +nly ta2e the negati5e 5al(e 4 sin -
Cence sin ,A E , sin AcsA E , * +B:$<- *3$< E B,:$,<
cs ,AE cs
,
A B sin
,
A E @$,< B 1>$,< E B1$,<*
an. tan ,A E sin ,A$cs ,A E ,:$1
Half -angle For0ula':
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cs 1
cs 1
,
tan =
,
cs 1
,
cs =
,
cs 1
,
sin
+
t
+
t
t
E.a01le& 9in. the e3act 5al(e 4r cs 1<*
)olution &
In a..itin t the .i44erence 4rm(la 4r csine) 0e can als sl5e the pr6lem
(sing hal4 angle 0here 1< E 30$,*
cs 1< E cs
30
,
1 30
,
+ cs
E
1 3 ,
,
, 3
:
+
+ $
Cal4 Bangle 4rm(la 4r tangent can als 6e e3presse. as
tan
cs
sin
sin
cs
,
1
1
+
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Pro/uct-to-)u0 For0ula':
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]
sin sin cs+ - cs+ -
cs cs cs+ - cs+ -
sin cs sin+ - sin+ -
+
+ +
+ +
1
,
1
,
1
,
)u0 to Pro/uct For0ula':
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sin sin sin cs
sin sin sin cs
cs cs cs cs
cs cs sin sin
+
+
+
+
+
+
,
, ,
,
, ,
,
, ,
,
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1(14 THE N6ER)E TR!"N"#ETRC F+NCT"N)
7ecall & I4 the 4(nctin is neBtBne) it 0ill ha5e an in5erse*
The n&er'e )ine Function
Sine 4(nctin is nt neBtBne) 6(t i4 0e restrict the .main 4 y ! sin x t the inter5al
1
]
1
, ,
) ) the restricte. 4(nctin
y x x sin )
, ,
is neBtBne 4(nctin) an. hence) it has an in5erse
i*e* ) y x x y
sin sin
1
0here
, ,
y an. 1 1 x
E.a01le& +9in.ing the e3act 5al(e 4 an In5erse Sine 9(nctin-
9in. the e3act 5al(e 4 sin + -
1
1 *
)olution&
Let
sin + -
1
1 * Then) 0e see2 the angle )
, ,
) 0hse sine eD(als B1 &
sin )
1
, ,
,
) +since the nly angle 0ithin the inter5al 0hse sine E B1 is
,
-*
S) sin + -
1
1
,
*
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The n&er'e Co'ine Function
y x x y
cs cs
1
0here
0 y
an. 1 1 x
The n&er'e Tangent Function
y x x y
tan tan
1
0here < <
, ,
y an. x
Note & 9r all graphs 4 in5erse trignmetric 4(nctins) please re4er t the te3t62*
1(15 TR!"N"#ETRC E;+AT"N)
In this sectin) 4e0 e3amples 4 sl5ing trignmetric eD(atins are .isc(sse.*
E.a01le& Sl5e 3 sin x E
3
F sin x
)olution& 3 sin x E
3
F sin x
, sin x E
3
sinx E
3
$,
There are many pssi6le sl(tins 4r x) i*e* 3 E >0) 1,0) :,0)* * I /e can e3press the
sl(tin in terms 4 the general solution 4r x as&
x E >0 F 3>0n 0here n is any integer
r x E
3
, + n 0here n is any psiti5e integer*
E.a01le& Sl5e sin x F csx E 0 4r 0 HxH ,
>
an.
<
>
*
Th(s)
sin ,A E 1$,
,AE
>
, + n r ,A E
<
>
,
+ n) n is any integer
A E
1,
+ n A E
<
1,
+ n
There4re A E
1,
13
1,
<
1,
11
1,
) ) ) ) satis4y the cn.itin 0 AH ,
*
E.a01le& Sl5e tan
,
3 F tan 3 B , E 0 4r 0 3 ,
*
)olution&
The a65e pr6lem can 6e sl5e. 6y D(a.ratic eD(atin meth.*
tan
,
x F tan x B , E 0
+tanx B 1-+tanx F ,- E 0
tanx B 1 E 0 r tan x F , E 0
tanx E 1 tan x E B,
x E
:
<
:
) x E ,*03: r <*11>
+calc(latr-
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