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2 July, 19:33

1) Explain the difference between an equation and an identity.

2) How can you use the graphing capability to verify that two equations are identities?

3) What determines whether to use + or - in the half angle formula for sine and cosine?

4) Where does the Pythagorean Identity come from?

5) Can the Double-Angle formula be used to find sin 22.5?

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  1. 2 July, 23:06
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    1) An equation is where there can only be certain value or values in it. Identity, however, is where any value can be correct.

    2) Don't know how.

    3) Sine: + for first and second quadrants and vice versa.

    Cosine: + for first and fourth quadrants and vice versa.

    4) Don't know where.

    5) Pretty sure no.
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