This document discusses trigonometric identities for angles that are 90 degrees plus another angle α. It states that sin(90+α) = cosα, cos(90+α) = -sinα, and tan(90+α) = -cotα. Similarly, it gives the identities that cosec(90+α) = secα, sec(90+α) = -cosecα, and cotan(90+α) = -tanα. It provides two examples using these identities to find sin(150) and cotan(120).
This document discusses trigonometric identities for angles that are 90 degrees plus another angle α. It states that sin(90+α) = cosα, cos(90+α) = -sinα, and tan(90+α) = -cotα. Similarly, it gives the identities that cosec(90+α) = secα, sec(90+α) = -cosecα, and cotan(90+α) = -tanα. It provides two examples using these identities to find sin(150) and cotan(120).
This document discusses trigonometric identities for angles that are 90 degrees plus another angle α. It states that sin(90+α) = cosα, cos(90+α) = -sinα, and tan(90+α) = -cotα. Similarly, it gives the identities that cosec(90+α) = secα, sec(90+α) = -cosecα, and cotan(90+α) = -tanα. It provides two examples using these identities to find sin(150) and cotan(120).
This document discusses trigonometric identities for angles that are 90 degrees plus another angle α. It states that sin(90+α) = cosα, cos(90+α) = -sinα, and tan(90+α) = -cotα. Similarly, it gives the identities that cosec(90+α) = secα, sec(90+α) = -cosecα, and cotan(90+α) = -tanα. It provides two examples using these identities to find sin(150) and cotan(120).