Question #7f57e
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Aug 29, 2015
Prove cos A = cos (-A)
Explanation:
We can prove it in 2ways:
a. By calculator.
Example cos 40 deg = 0.766 ; cos (-40) = 0.766.
Therefor: cos A = cos (-A)
b. By the trig unit circle.
On the trig unit circle, the axis OAx defines the trig function cos x.
The 2 arcs (AM = x) and (AM'= - x) have a common projection (On) on the cos axis.
Therefor cos x = cos (-x)
The angle <AOM is the angle x. On the trig unit circle, with radius = 1, the trig functions of the arc AM = x are the same trig functions of the angle <AOM = x.
Aug 2, 2017
Using Euler's formula (
Taking a = 0 gives: