Hook: Does Sine Distribute over Addition?
Claim:
Test with
- Left:
- Right:
Setting Up the Proof on the Unit Circle
Points:
Step 1: Distance Formula for Chord PQ
Expand:
Step 2: Apply the Pythagorean Identity
From Step 1:
Since
Step 3: Chord in Standard Position
The same chord placed at angle
Step 4: Equate and Conclude
Both expressions equal
Subtract 2 from both sides, then divide by
Check: Verify the Formula Numerically
Use
Direct:
Formula:
Evaluate both terms and confirm equality.
Check Answer: cos Subtraction Formula Confirmed
The formula
Deriving cos(A + B): Replace B with −B
Apply
Warning: The Sign for cos(A + B)
The sign in the formula is opposite to the sign in the argument.
Deriving sin(A + B): The Co-Function Bridge
Use the identity:
Apply
Completing the sin(A + B) Derivation
Substitute
Check: Derive sin(A − B) in One Step
Using
Write the formula before advancing.
Check Answer: sin(A − B) Is Derived
One substitution — one new formula.
All Four Formulas: Reference Summary
Derived from one proof — not four separate facts.
Key Ideas from This Lesson
: proved from unit circle and distance formula- Three formulas: derived by substitution
- Sign rule: addition has minus; subtraction has plus
Coming Up in Lesson 2
Using the addition formulas:
- Decompose non-standard angles: 75° = 45° + 30°
- Find exact values of sin(75°), cos(15°), tan(105°)
- Derive double angle formulas from the addition formulas
- Apply: if
, find
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Prove angle sum formulas