Chapter 13
Advancing with Advanced Identities
IN THIS CHAPTER
Applying the sum and difference formulas of trig functions
Utilizing double-angle formulas
Cutting angles in two with half-angle formulas
Changing from products to sums and back
Tossing aside exponents with power-reducing formulas
Prior to the invention of calculators (not as long ago as you may imagine), people had only one way to calculate the exact trig values for angles not shown on the unit circle: using advanced identities. Even now, most calculators give you only an approximation of the trig value, not the exact one. Exact values are important to trig calculations and to their applications. Engineers designing a bridge, for example, don’t want an almost correct value — and neither should you, for that matter.
This chapter is the meat and potatoes of pre-calculus identities: It contains the bulk of the formulas that you need to know for calculus. It also builds on the basic identities discussed in Chapter 12. Advanced ...
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