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To solve for a double or half angle identity:
- Draw a triangle
- Choose an identity to use
- Substitute into formula
Double Angle Identities
Sine:
\sin(2\theta) = 2\sin\theta\cos\theta
Cosine:
\begin{matrix}
\cos(2\theta) = \cos^2\theta - \sin^2\theta\\
= 1 - 2sin^2\theta\\
= 2cos^2\theta - 1\\
\end{matrix}
Tan:
\tan(2\theta) = \dfrac{2\tan\theta}{1-\tan^2\theta}
Half Angle Identities
Whether the output is positive or negative depends on what quadrant the output is in. Sine:
\sin(\frac{\theta}{2}) = \pm\sqrt{\frac{1-\cos\theta}{2}}
Cosine:
\cos(\frac{\theta}{2}) = \pm \sqrt{\frac{1 + \cos\theta}{2}}
Tangent:
\begin{matrix}
\tan(\dfrac{\theta}{2}) = \pm\sqrt{\dfrac{1-\cos\theta}{1 + \cos\theta}}\\
= \dfrac{\sin\theta}{1 + \cos\theta}\\
= \dfrac{1 - cos\theta}{\sin\theta}
\end{matrix}