What is the general form of a trigonometric equation?
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A trigonometric equation equates a trigonometric function to a constant or another trigonometric expression, such as sin(x) = 0.5.
How do you solve a basic sine equation like sin(x) = 0.5?
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The solutions are x = π/6 + 2πn and x = 5π/6 + 2πn for any integer n.
What is the Pythagorean identity used for in solving equations?
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The identity sin²x + cos²x = 1 allows expressing one function in terms of another to simplify equations.
What does the double angle formula for sine state?
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sin(2x) = 2sin(x)cos(x) is used to rewrite expressions involving double angles.
How can you factor a quadratic trigonometric equation like 2sin²x - 5sinx + 2 = 0?
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Factor it as (2sinx - 1)(sinx - 2) = 0, then solve each linear factor separately.
What is the sum-to-product formula for sine functions?
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sinA + sinB = 2sin((A+B)/2)cos((A-B)/2) converts sums into products.
Why might you use the half-angle formula?
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It expresses sin(x/2) or cos(x/2) using known values of cos(x) or sin(x).
What is the difference between an identity and an equation in trigonometry?
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An identity holds for all valid angles, while an equation is true only for specific solutions.
How do you solve tan(x) = √3 within [0, 2π)?
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The solutions are x = π/3 and x = 4π/3 because tan(π/3) = √3 and tan has period π.
What is the reciprocal identity for secant?
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sec(x) = 1/cos(x) relates secant directly to cosine.