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Make 3x = theta and it becomes more clear. pi/2 is 90 degrees and it's just something you know, cos(theta - 90) = sin theta.
 

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Make 3x = theta and it becomes more clear. pi/2 is 90 degrees and it's just something you know, cos(theta - 90) = sin theta.
Not really... cos(90-x)=sin(x) is the important one to memorise.

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Other one being cos(-x)=cos(x)
 
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Not really... cos(90-x)=sin(x) is the important one to memorise.
I don't understand, is what I said wrong?

How do we derive these identities?? If anyone has time to explain it to me I would appreciate it. The graph way integrand mentioned is a good idea but is there another way?
 

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I don't understand, is what I said wrong?

How do we derive these identities?? If anyone has time to explain it to me I would appreciate it. The graph way integrand mentioned is a good idea but is there another way?
 

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I don't understand, is what I said wrong?

How do we derive these identities?? If anyone has time to explain it to me I would appreciate it. The graph way integrand mentioned is a good idea but is there another way?
 

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