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Lillen
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I just started the D course in math in the communal adultschool here in sweden... I read it before but was instituionalized before I came to one quarter of the book.. The part handling trigonometery
Now i am limited to swedish facual languages in math so dont hang up on misconceptions and so on.
I wonder how i should think when i should show that cos^2v(tan^2v) +1 = 1 and such problems..
I knwo that i should make the most complicated side of the equal sign more easier and start there... How do i prove it to be correct? Sinus v and cosine v can take alot of values, so aren't there more then one way to solve these kinds of formulas (identities)?
Now i am limited to swedish facual languages in math so dont hang up on misconceptions and so on.
I wonder how i should think when i should show that cos^2v(tan^2v) +1 = 1 and such problems..
I knwo that i should make the most complicated side of the equal sign more easier and start there... How do i prove it to be correct? Sinus v and cosine v can take alot of values, so aren't there more then one way to solve these kinds of formulas (identities)?