Trigonometric Identities
Instructions
- The first videos below explain the concepts in this section.
- This page includes exercises that you should attempt to solve yourself. You can check your answers and watch the videos explaining how to solve the exercises.
Concepts
- Introducing the Basic 8 trigonometric identities: the reciprocal, ratio, and Pythagorean identities
- Using trigonometric identities to simplify trigonometric expressions
- Deriving trig identities from existing identities
Exercises
Directions: You should attempt to solve the problems first and then watch the video to see the solution.
1. Use Reciprocal and Ratio Identities to simplify
\[
\frac{\sin^2{x}}{\cos{x}} \cdot\csc{x}
\]
\[
\frac{\sin^2{x}}{\cos{x}} \cdot\csc{x}
\]
2. Use the Pythagorean Identities to simplify
\[
(\sec{x}-\tan{x})(\sec{x}+\tan{x})
\]
\[
(\sec{x}-\tan{x})(\sec{x}+\tan{x})
\]
Next Section
If you are working through the Trigonometry Series in order, then you should visit the following section next.
Pick Another Section
If you are studying just the topics you need, you can pick a different section to study from the graph below. You are currently in the highlighted section.