Discover the Cosine and Tangent Demonstration for cos(x)² = 1/1+tan(x)²

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The discussion revolves around demonstrating the trigonometric identity cos(x)² = 1/(1 + tan(x)²). Participants are exploring the relationship between cosine and tangent functions within the context of trigonometric identities.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants express a need for a demonstration of the identity and inquire about the definitions of tangent and related trigonometric functions. Some suggest starting from known identities and simplifying expressions.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants sharing definitions and identities while attempting to clarify the relationship between the functions involved. Some guidance has been offered regarding starting points for simplification, but no consensus has been reached on a complete demonstration.

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There appears to be some confusion regarding the definitions of tangent and its relationship to sine and cosine, which may be affecting the discussion. Participants are also navigating the challenge of demonstrating the identity without providing direct solutions.

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Demontration of:
cos(x)² =
1
[itex]\overline{1+tan(x)²}[/itex]

Anyone know?

If you don't understand:

cos(x)² = 1/1+tan(x)²
 
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MatheusMkalo said:
Demontration of:
cos(x)² =
1
[itex]\overline{1+tan(x)²}[/itex]

Anyone know?

If you don't understand:

cos(x)² = 1/1+tan(x)²

what have you tried?
 
I need a demonstration of how to get this formula
 
Why? Wouldn't it be better to find such a demonstration yourself?

As a hint, look at a standard identity involving [itex]tan^2(x)[/itex].
 
I tried to find, but fail =/
 
MatheusMkalo said:
I tried to find, but fail =/

What is the definition of the tangent?
 
no... the demonstration of the formula..
 
MatheusMkalo said:
no... the demonstration of the formula..

I'm trying to find the demonstration together with you! What is the tangent?
 
x? lol '-'
 
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MatheusMkalo said:
x? lol '-'

Wait, so you ask us how to prove this formula, and you don't even know what a tangent is? I suggest looking up the definitions and the formulas and then come back.
 
  • #11
I don't understand your question sorry '-'...

tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)..
 
  • #12
Yes, tan(x)=sin(x)/cos(x).

Now plug that in into the equation

[tex]\cos^2(x)=\frac{1}{1+\tan^2(x)}[/tex]

and simplify the right-hand side.
 
  • #13
cos²(x)+sin²(x) = 1

That?
 
  • #14
Start with 1/(1 + tan2(x)), and replace the tangent term. Simplify the result.
 
  • #15
MatheusMkalo said:
cos²(x)+sin²(x) = 1

ok, so how can you get from that back to the original equation? :smile:
 

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