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In mathematics, trigonometry is one of the most important topics to learn. Trigonometry is the study of triangles, where "Trigon" means triangle and "metry" means measurement. Below is a list of formulas based on the right triangle that can be used for studying trigonometry.

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Trigonometric Ratios

The three main functions in trigonometry are Sine, Cosine and Tangent. They are just the length of one side divided by another

Consider a right-angled triangle with an angle θ, a hypotenuse, a side adjacent to angle θ, and a side opposite the angle to angle θ. For a given angle θ each ratio stays the same no matter how big or small the triangle is

  • Sine Function: sin(θ) = Opposite Side / Hypotenuse
  • Cosine Function: cos(θ) = Adjacent Side / Hypotenuse
  • Tangent Function: tan(θ) = Opposite Side / Adjacent Side

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

When we divide Sine by Cosine we get:
Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

  • Cosecant Function: cosec(θ) = Hypotenuse / Opposite
  • Secant Function: sec(θ) = Hypotenuse / Adjacent

  • Cotangent Function: cot(θ) = Adjacent / Opposite

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Trigonometric Ratios Table

The trigonometric table is simply a collection of the values of trigonometric ratios for various angles including 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°, sometimes with other angles like 180°, 270°, and 360° included, in a tabular format.
Here is the trigonometry table for standard angles along with some non-standard angles:

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Basic Trigonometric Identities

Tangent and Cotangent Identities

  • tan(θ) = sin(θ) / cos(θ)
  • cot(θ) = cos(θ) / sin(θ)

Reciprocal Identities

  • sin(θ)= 1/cosec(θ)
  • cosec(θ) = 1/sin(θ)
  • cos(θ) = 1/sec(θ)
  • sec(θ) = 1/cos(θ)
  • tan(θ) = 1/cot(θ)
  • cot(θ) = 1/tan(θ)

Pythagorean Identities

  • sin2(θ) + cos2(θ) = 1 ; (-1 ≤ sin θ ≤ 1 ; -1 ≤ cos θ ≤ 1 , θ ∈ R)
  • 1 + tan2(θ) = sec2(θ) ; ( |sec θ| ≥ 1, θ ∈ R)
  • 1 + cot2(θ) = cosec2(θ)  ; (|cosec θ| ≥ 1 , θ ∈ R)

Even and Odd Angle Formulas

  • sin(-θ) = -sin(θ)
  • cos(-θ) = cos(θ)
  • tan(-θ) = -tan(θ)
  • cot(-θ) = -cot(θ)
  • sec(-θ) = sec(θ)
  • cosec(-θ) = -cosec(θ)

Co-function Formulas

  • sin(90°-θ) = cos(θ)
  • cos(90°-θ) = sin(θ)
  • tan(90°-θ) = cot(θ)
  • cot(90°-θ) = tan(θ)
  • sec(90°-θ) = cosec(θ)
  • cosec(90°-θ) = sec(θ)

Important Trigonometric Ratios

  • sin nπ = 0 ; cos nπ = (-1)n ; tan nπ = 0 where n ∈ I
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Trigonometric Functions of Allied Angles

If θ is any angle , then - θ, 90 ±θ , 180 ± θ, 270 ± θ , 360 ± θ etc. are called ALLIED ANGLES.
Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

 Example 1. Express 1·2 radians in degree measure.

1·2 radians =   Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Example 2. Calculate sin α if cos α = - 9/11 and α ∈ (π, 3π/2).

For any angle a belonging to the indicated interval sin a is negative, and therefore,
Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Example 3. Calculate tan α if cos α = √5/5 and α ∈ (π, 3π/2)

For any angle a belonging to the indicated interval tanα is positive and cos a is negative, and therefore

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Trigonometric Functions of Sum Or Difference of Two Angles

  • sin (A ± B) = sinA cosB ± cosA sinB
  • cos (A ± B) = cosA cosB m sinA sinB
  • sin²A - sin²B = cos²B - cos²A = sin (A+B) . sin (A- B)
  • cos²A - sin²B = cos²B - sin²A = cos (A+B) . cos (A - B)
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 Factorisation of the Sum Or Difference of Two sines Or cosines:

  • sinC + sinD = 2 sin (C + D/2) cos (C - D/2)
  • sinC - sinD = 2 cos (C + D/2) sin (C - D/2)
  • cosC + cosD = 2 cos (C + D/2) cos (C - D/2)
  • cosC - cosD = - 2 sin (C + D/2) sin (C - D/2)

Transformation of Products Into Sum Or Difference Of sines & cosines:

  • 2sinAcosB = sin(A+B) + sin(A-B)
  • 2cosAsinB = sin(A+B) - sin(A-B)
  • 2cosAcosB = cos(A+B) + cos(A-B)  
  • 2sinAsinB = cos(A-B) - cos(A+B)

Example 4. Suppose x and y are real numbers such that tan x + tan y = 42 and cot x + cot y = 49. Find the value of tan(x + y).

tan x + tan y = 42 and cot x + cot y = 49

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

now, cot x + cot y = 49 

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Example 5. If x sinθ = y sin(θ + 2π/3) = z sin (θ + 4π/3) then:
(a) x + y + z = 0 
(b) xy + yz + zx = 0 
(c) xyz + x + y + z = 1 
(d) none

Correct Answer is Option (b)

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

= xy + yz + zx = 0

Example 6. Find θ satisfying the equation, tan 15° . tan 25° . tan 35° = tan 0, where θ ∈ (0, 15°). 

LHS = tan 15° . tan (30° - 5°) . tan (30° + 5°)
let t = tan 30° and m = tan 5°
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Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

 Example 7. If tan A & tan B are the roots of the quadratic equation, a x2 + b x + c = 0 then evaluate a sin2 (A + B) + b sin (A + B) . cos (A + B) + c cos2 (A + B).

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET
Now E = cos2 (A + B) [a tan2 (A + B) + b tan (A + B) + c]
Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Example 8. Show that cos2A + cos2(A + B) + 2 cosA cos(180° + B) · cos(360° + A + B) is independent of A. Hence find its value when B = 810°.

cos2A + cos2(A + B) - [2 cosA · cosB · cos (A + B)]
= cos2A + cos2(A + B) - [ {cos(A + B) + cos(A - B) } cos (A + B) ]
= cos2A + cos2(A + B) - cos2(A + B) - (cos2A - sin2B)
= sin2B which is independent of A
now,  sin2(810°) = sin2(720° + 90°) = sin290° = 1

Multiple Angles & Sub-Multiple Angles

  • sin 2A = 2 sinA cosA ; sin θ = 2 Sin(θ/2)Cos(θ/2)
  • cos 2A = cos²A - sin²A = 2cos²A - 1 = 1 - 2 sin²A ;
    cos θ= cos² θ/2 - sin² θ/2 = 2cos² θ/2 - 1 = 1 - 2sin² θ/2.
    2 cos²A = 1 + cos 2A , 2sin²A = 1 - cos 2A
    2 cos² θ/2 = 1 + cos θ, 2 sin² θ/2 = 1 - cos θ.
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  • cos 3A = 4 cos3A - 3 cosA
  • sin 3A = 3 sinA - 4 sin3A
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Conditional Identities

If A+B+C = π

  • tanA + tanB + tanC = tanA tanB tanC
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  • sin2A + sin2B + sin2C = 4 sinA sinB sinC
  • sinA + sinB + sinC = 4 cos A/2 Cos B/2 Cos C/2
  • cos 2A + cos 2B + cos 2C = –1 – 4 cos A cos B cos C
  • cos A + cos B + cos C = 1 + 4 sin A/2 sin B/2 sin C/2

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Example 10. If A + B + C = π, prove that,
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Solution:

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Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET
Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET


Example 11. If A + B + C = θ and cotθ = cot A + cot B + cot C, show that , sin(A-θ). sin (B-θ).sin (C-θ)= sin3 θ.

Solution:

Given cot θ = cot A + cot B + cot C or cot θ - cot A = cot B + cot C
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Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET ....(1)

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET....(2)

Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET....(3)

Multiplying (1) , (2) and (3) we get the result


Example 12. Find whether a triangle ABC can exist with the tangents of its interior angle satisfying, tan A = x, tan B = x + 1, and tan C = 1 - x for some real value of x. Justify your assertion with adequate reasoning.

Solution:

In a triangle ∑ tan A = π tan A (to be proved)
x + x + 1 + 1 – x = x(1 + x)(1 – x)
2 + x = x – x3; x3 = –2, x = -21/3
Hence tanA = x < 0 and tanB = x + 1 = 1 – 21/3 < 0
Hence A and B both are obtuse. Which is not possible in a triangle. Hence no such triangle can exist.

Maximum & Minimum values of Trigonometric Functions

  • Min. value of a2 tan2 θ + b2 cot2θ = 2ab
  • Max and Min. value of acosθ + bsinθ are  Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET
  • If f(θ) = acos(α + q) + bcos(β + q) where a, b, α and β are known quantities then
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  •   Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET (constant) then the maximum values of the expression cosα cosβ, cosα+ cosβ, sinα + sinβ and sina sinb occurs when α = β = σ/2
  • If A, B, C are the anlges of a triangle then maximum value of sinA + sinB + sinC and sinA sinB sinC occurs when A = B = C = 60º
  • In case a quadratic in sinq or cosq is given then the maximum or minimum values can be interpreted by making a perfect square

Example 13. Find the greatest value of c such that system of equations x2 + y2 = 25; x + y = c has a real solution.

Solution:

Put x = 5 cosθ and y = 5 sinθ

5(cosθ+ sinθ) = c; but (cosθ + sinθ)max = √2 and (cosθ + sinθ)min = – √2

hence, cmax = 5√2


Example 14. Find the minimum and maximum value of f (x, y) = 7x2 + 4xy + 3y2 subjected to x2 + y2 = 1.

Solution:

Let x = cosθ and y = sinθ
y = f (θ) = 7 cos2θ + 4 sin θcosθ + 3 sin2θ = 3 + 2 sin 2q + 2(1 + cos 2θ)
= 5 + 2(sin 2θ + cos 2θ) but -√2 ≤ (sin 2θ + cos 2θ) ≤ √2
ymax = 5 + 2√2 and ymin = 5 – 2√2

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FAQs on Important Trigonometric Functions - 1 Formulas for JEE and NEET

1. What are the basic trigonometric identities?
Ans. The basic trigonometric identities include sine squared plus cosine squared equals one, tangent equals sine over cosine, cotangent equals cosine over sine, secant equals one over cosine, and cosecant equals one over sine.
2. How do you find the trigonometric functions of allied angles?
Ans. To find the trigonometric functions of allied angles, you can use the angle addition formulas for sine, cosine, and tangent. For example, sin(A + B) = sinAcosB + cosAsinB, cos(A + B) = cosAcosB - sinAsinB, and tan(A + B) = (tanA + tanB) / (1 - tanAtanB).
3. What are some examples of multiple angles in trigonometry?
Ans. Examples of multiple angles in trigonometry include sin(2x) = 2sinxcosx, cos(2x) = cos^2x - sin^2x, and tan(2x) = 2tanx / (1 - tan^2x).
4. How do you determine the maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions?
Ans. The maximum and minimum values of trigonometric functions can be determined by analyzing the periodicity and range of the function. For example, the maximum value of sinx is 1, and the minimum value is -1, while the maximum value of cosx is 1 and the minimum value is -1.
5. What are some important conditional identities in trigonometry?
Ans. Important conditional identities in trigonometry include the Pythagorean identities such as sin^2x + cos^2x = 1, and the reciprocal identities such as secx = 1/cosx and cscx = 1/sinx. These identities can be used to simplify trigonometric expressions and equations.
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