Use the trig identity : sin C – sin D = 2 cos (C+D)
Use the power-reducing identities to rewrite the expression that
Use the given information to determine the exact trigonometric value
Use of Inverse Trig Functions
Use a special right triangle to write each trigonometric ratio as a
Use a calculator to evaluate the trigonometric function
Use a calculator to approximate the value of the trigonometric function
This problem is now identical to part (b) in the previous example.
This is the notation for how we label a triangle
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Thinking Mathematically by Robert Blitzer
Thinking Mathematically by Robert Blitzer
Thinking Mathematically by Robert Blitzer
Thinking Mathematically by Robert Blitzer
Things You Should Know Coming Into Calc II
Things You Should Know Coming Into Calc I
Things to remember from Calculus 1. Derivatives: f(x) C 0 xp log x 1
Theory/exercises
Theorem 7-3: Triangle Proportionality Theorem If a line
Their Measure
The “Error” in the Indian “Taylor Series Approximation” to the Sine