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Station 1: Simplifying and Verifying Trig Identities ; ; ts 2) Simplify the expression. y Asin, + [-2si*x 2sin? x4cos 2x Sareea See x = | i cK 2) Simplify the expression. 7 a cotx 4 i2z. @ wsx sinx = cosxCl+@Sx) + Sint x teose \ SiR {reosx sinx (l+cosx’) ee ok = cosy tcostx +510 X 3) Verify the identity [ : sice siax Clxcosx ) cosx COSKT Cos secx + tanx =7 ery : coset 5 = +Sinx _ Serge osx Stax CPEs 4) Verify the identity: \_@ inv )lirsinx) TSR GSK = cos(x + y) cos(x — y) = cos? x ™\® \-sie? = Cox cose (Si) \~ Sins 5) Verify the identity: ay esc © tos = O8SK csc20 = cosx (1 shy) © \-Sinx 2c0s6 COsK _ cosK (Sing, [Sin Bcesx Cas y—Sinxsiny) ACosx Co5y +5inxSiny) = coBe-sinty 7 as ® cos*xcos 4} — Sinte Sin" = Costye —siin® wsc2@2e GO Sto eee ECE gee { ee wos XU1- Sia) — Li-coFx)sin’y. = cos?x -sint ® = CKO @ cox —CoBsIny = Sik + costesin®y= cos x-Sin Sine ees @ coPx —Sin? ys caste ~Sin? 4 ) | _ ceo Asnecsa 20S (0, Gc csce Rosa ~ 2e0O Station 2: Solving Trig Equations Solve the equation in the interval (0,272). 1) 7cot?2x-7=0 OD Wt? x = | 4, FF | cotx = +) 2) tan? = 2seco @ xo-| = Bseco Ase’ -A = 3seco AaseP@-3sece-Z=O 3) sin?@ = sind C2seco +1 \(sec@ 2.) +O _ seco =t seco= a a: Sar 4) 2sin40+1=0 @sensL cose= 5 \ 315 Qsivre -sine =O Gao lsine -1) ~O srn@zo0_sinG =) wv OT > Solve the equation over the set of all real numbers. 5) sin? x = 3cos*x 6) 2sin 3x cos 3x — sin3x = 0 @ S1n3x (aws3x - @ asin te =~ Saxo Cos3X> sinde@= z yor B+ ann e= T+ _ 2 Station 3: Sum and Difference Formulas & Double Angle Formulas 4) Find the exact values of sin 26, cos 26, and tan 26, given that sin @ = 2 and $ qe st ai x CosA cos® + SinSinB oe on fe WM b) sin(A + B) 3° rt = ie Sind.cosB +eashASnB.. 5 sg | vs, fo ere. | asec. 6) Simplify the expression: cos (arcsin (2) + arctan (3)) UF A B +s oO Station 4: Power-Reducing, & Multiple Angle Formulas @ osx htasx Lo 1) Solve the equation in the interval (0,27). 2 aeosx -(l +c0 Qcosk —1| —COSk =O Cosx 2) Use a half-angle formula to find the exact value of sin ==", [x \ cosx —cos?>= 0 3) Use the power-reducing formula to write the expression as the first power of cosine. sin*@ 4) Given that secx = —4 and x is an angle in quadrant Ill, find sin (8) and cs( ae st @ sin (HF) = - fe® — fot fe a2 @ Gar@ssnte wex< [reste , (2520 a 2 z a Tek E-@ 1 - 2c0528 +c05*20 GLA _ snl = EW 1. veces He a cos&) = =i ate e@ Poe -~—,[; oe on = e

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