Still trying to perfect these, I ain't too good at them yet.
How do I show that (1+cos#)(1-cos#)=sin^2#
I get to 1-cos^2#=sin^2#
But then I forget what to do :o
Still trying to perfect these, I ain't too good at them yet.
How do I show that (1+cos#)(1-cos#)=sin^2#
I get to 1-cos^2#=sin^2#
But then I forget what to do :o
1-cos<sup>2</sup> = sin<sup>2</sup>
Seriously? I was hoping it was that easy! xD
I might be back for more help in a bit xD
If I was smart I wouldn't be asking for help Yar-Yars!
Yeah, there are 5 that you absolutely have to memorize, but 4 of them are derivable from the first
sin<sup>2</sup> + cos<sup>2</sup> = 1
subtract sin<sup>2</sup> to get
cos<sup>2</sup> = 1 - sin<sup>2</sup>
subtract cos<sup>2</sup> to get
sin<sup>2</sup> = 1 - cos<sup>2</sup>
divide by sin<sup>2</sup> to get
1 + cot<sup>2</sup> = csc<sup>2</sup>
divide by cos<sup>2</sup> to get
1 + tan<sup>2</sup> = sec<sup>2</sup>
Just wait until you get the double angles, half angles and sum and difference equations mixed in there. You will have oh so much fun XD