Difference between revisions of "Angle addition identities"
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<math>\cos(x + y) = \cos (x) \cos (y) - \sin (x) \sin (y)</math> | <math>\cos(x + y) = \cos (x) \cos (y) - \sin (x) \sin (y)</math> | ||
<math>\tan(x + y) = \frac{\tan (x) + \tan (y)}{1 - \tan (x) \tan (y)}</math> | <math>\tan(x + y) = \frac{\tan (x) + \tan (y)}{1 - \tan (x) \tan (y)}</math> | ||
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The trigonometric angle addition identities state the following identities:
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