🔹 1. Definitions of Trigonometric Functions
All trigonometric functions can be written using sinx and cosx:
tanx=cosxsinx,cotx=sinxcosx
secx=cosx1,cscx=sinx1
🔹 2. Pythagorean Identities
These are the most important identities to memorize:
sin2x+cos2x=1
1+tan2x=sec2x
1+cot2x=csc2x
🔹 3. Power-Reducing Identities
Useful when dealing with integrals or simplifying expressions:
sin2x=21−cos(2x)
cos2x=21+cos(2x)
🔹 4. When Are Functions Undefined?
| Function | Undefined When |
|---|
| tanx, secx | cosx=0 |
| cotx, cscx | sinx=0 |
🔹 5. Key Strategy (Very Important)
💡 Most trig problems become easier if you:
- Rewrite everything in terms of sinx and cosx
- Use identities to simplify before solving
- Look for patterns like 1+tan2x or sin2x+cos2x
🔹 6. Example
Simplify:
1+tan2x
Solution:
Using identity:
1+tan2x=sec2x
✅ Final Answer: sec2x
🔹 7. Example (Rewrite in sin & cos)
Simplify:
secxtanx
Solution:
Rewrite:
cosx1cosxsinx=sinx
✅ Final Answer: sinx
Quick Summary
- Everything can be rewritten using sinx and cosx
- Memorize the 3 Pythagorean identities
- Use power-reducing identities for integrals
- Always simplify before solving