
Trigonometric Identities
Students will prove simple trigonometric identities using fundamental relationships. They will use algebraic manipulation to show that both sides of an equation are equivalent.
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Students will prove simple trigonometric identities using fundamental relationships. They will use algebraic manipulation to show that both sides of an equation are equivalent.
Key Questions
- What is a trigonometric identity?
- How do we use the Pythagorean identity?
- What strategies are effective for proving complex trigonometric identities?
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