Trignometry applications of trig identities calc. Qs (1 Viewer)

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For Question 6 c), you should be able to see from your sketch that the two graphs are reflections of each other about the line , so the sum of y-values of the graphs at any point is 1, so (don't need a graph to see this actually – just expand the LHS).

But and (these come from rearranging the double angle formula for cos: ).

This means that .
 

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Q.7: , which cannot exceed as cannot exceed 1.
For Question 6 c), you should be able to see from your sketch that the two graphs are reflections of each other about the line , so the sum of y-values of the graphs at any point is 1, so (don't need a graph to see this actually – just expand the LHS).

But and (these come from rearranging the double angle formula for cos: ).

This means that .
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