Proofs of trig identities
Introduction
and are easy to define. I prefer the unit circle definition as it makes these proofs easier to understand. Next, we define some other functions:
Note: I've omitted because it's unnecessary and might clog things up a little.
With a bit of ingenuity, we can create the following diagram:
We can note that the functions are correct by similar triangles.
Pythagorean identities
Pythagorean identities are easy and there's no algebra involved.
The proof here is very straightforward. We use the pythagorean theorem on giving us or .