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Trig trick (Posted on 2002-11-07) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Prove that
    sinē x + cosē x = 1

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Draw a right triangle where the hypotenuse is 1 and one of the acute angles is x. Label the hypotenuse H, the side opposite x as O and the third side as A (for adjacent)

Here are the definitions of sin and cosine:
sin(x) = O/H
cos(x) = A/H

Pythagorean Theorem: O² + A² = H²
Divide both sides by H²
and substitute the above definitions.

  Posted by Happy on 2002-11-08 12:17:08
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