SOLUTION: explain the trig identity ((sinx)^2)+((cosx)^2)=1
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Question 656136: explain the trig identity ((sinx)^2)+((cosx)^2)=1
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Draw a right triangle and label one of the acute angles as "x".Label the side opposite to x as "a", the side adjacent to x as "b" and the hypotenuse as "c".From the Pythagorean Theorem we know that:
Divide both sides of the equation by :
The right side simplifies to a 1 and we can use a property of exponents to rewrite the terms on the left side:
Looking at the triangle we should be able to see that a/c = sin(x) and b/c = cos(x). Substituting these into our equation we get:
So the identity is simply the Pythagorean equation expressed in terms of Trig functions!
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