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Triangle Identities
In addition to the Law of Sines, the Law of Cosines, and the Law of Tangents, there are numerous other identities that apply to the three angles A, B, and C of any triangle (where A+B+C=180° and each of A, B, and C is greater than zero). Some of the most notable ones follow:
Pythagoras
These are all direct consequences of Pythagoras's theorem.
Sum/Difference of angles
Product to Sum
Sum and difference to product
- , where and
Multiple angle
These are all direct consequences of the sum/difference formulae
Half angle
In cases with , the sign of the result must be determined from the value of . These derive from the formulae.
Power Reduction
Even/Odd
Calculus
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