JEez capper im not exactly sure you learned anything from my and Carrotsticks answers....Could anyone please show me how to do these questions
1. sinx=cosx
2. 2sinx + cosx =0
3. tan x= 2sinx
4. cotx = 2cosx
5. sin2x =tanx
Thanks
Because trigonometric identities can be derived from the unit circle.What have these questions to do with the "unit circle?
1. sinx/cosx=1Could anyone please show me how to do these questions
1. sinx=cosx
2. 2sinx + cosx =0
3. tan x= 2sinx
4. cotx = 2cosx
5. sin2x =tanx
Thanks
What you're saying implies that any trigonometry question is a 'unit circle' question.Because trigonometric identities can be derived from the unit circle.
Consider a unit circle x^2 + y^2 =1. If P(cos theta, sin theta) is a point on this unit circle then cos^2 theta + sin^2 theta = 1. Etc
I was joking...What you're saying implies that any trigonometry question is a 'unit circle' question.
Then again, the Unit Circle is sort of like an axiom for all of Trigonometry.I was joking...
On a serious note, the op probably saw "unit circle" in the chapter of his/her textbook which contained these questions (for the reason I've outlined in my previous joke)...