Trig Addition Formula
Trig Addition Formula
using
cos2 x + sin2 x = 1
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P
X
ab
a
b
x
P : (cos b, sin b)
1
sin b
b
O
cos b
Figure 2: Co-ordinates of P in terms of angle b.
sin(a b)
ab
O
cos(a b)
(1)
(2)
cos x
1
0
5
4 3 2 1 0
1
5
x
(3)
sin x
1
0
4 3 2 1 0
1
5
x
(4)
Using equation 4, we can find an expansion for cos(2a), the double angle
formula.
cos(a + a) = cos a cos a sin a sin a
cos(a + a) = cos2 a sin2 a
Hence we have
cos(2a) = cos2 a sin2 a
(5)
Remembering that
cos2 a + sin2 a = 1
We have two more formulae for cos(2a) Substituting for sin2 a in equation 5
we have
cos(2a) = cos2 a sin2 a
cos(2a) = cos2 a (1 cos2 a)
giving
cos(2a) = 2 cos2 a 1
5
(6)
C
(90 )
giving
cos(2a) = 1 2 sin2 a
(7)
a
b
and
c
b
Now the angle (90 ) is the complementary angle for since both add to
give 90 . Now the sine of the complementary angle
cos =
sin(90 ) =
c
b
Now we can derive a formula for sin(a + b). In equation 3 we use an angle
(90 a) for a giving
cos((90 a) b) = cos(90 a) cos b + sin(90 a) sin b
using the relationships for the complementary angles we get
cos((90 a) b) = sin a cos b + cos a sin b
but cos((90 a) b)) cos(90 (a + b)) so we have another formula
sin(a + b) = sin a cos b + cos a sin b
(8)
Now if we use our ideas about odd and even functions, then we can to derive
a formula for sin(a b). In equation 8 we use an angle (b) for b giving
sin(a + (b)) = sin a cos(b) + cos(a) sin(b)
using the even and odd ideas from before we get
sin(a + (b)) = sin a cos b cos a sin b
and so we have another formula
sin(a b) = sin a cos b cos a sin b
(9)
Using equation 8, we can find an expansion for sin(2a), the double angle
formula.
sin(a + a) = sin a cos a + sin a cos a
which simplifies to
(10)
Now that you feel comfortable with these trigonometric equations you should
try and derive them yourself, just starting with a blank sheet of paper. Then
you should try to derive the expansion formula for tan(a + b) using equation
8 and equation 4. You can also derive the formula for the tangent of the
double angle tan(2a) . Good luck!
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