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Trig Cheat Sheet

Symbolab Trigonometry Cheat Sheet Basic Identities: (tan )=sin(𝑥) cos(𝑥) (tan )= 1 cot(𝑥) (cot )= 1 tan(𝑥)) cot( )=cos(𝑥) sin(𝑥) sec( )= 1 cos(𝑥).

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Trig Cheat Sheet: Trigonometry is the study of triangles, which contain angles, of course. Get to know some special rules for angles and various other important functions, definitions, and translations. Sines and cosines are two trig functions that factor heavily into any study of trigonometry; they have their own formulas and rules that you’ll want to understand if you plan to study trig for very long.

Definition of the trig functions

Right Triangle Definition

Unit Circle Definition

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Pythagorean Identities

Even/Odd Formulas

Periodic Formulas

Double Angle Formulas

Degree to Radians Formulas

As you study trig, you’ll find occasions when you need to change radians to degrees, or vice versa. A formula for changing from degrees to radians or radians to degrees is:

Half Angle Formulas

Sum and Difference Formulas

Product to Sum Formulas Cheat Sheet

Sum to Product Formulas Cheat Sheet

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Cofunction Formulas Cheat Sheet

Trig Cheat Sheet Unit Circle

Unit Circle

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Many of the formulas used in trigonometry are also found in algebra, calculus and analytic geometry. But trigonometry also has some special formulas usually found just in those discussions. A formula provides you a rule or equation that you can count on to work, every single time. Trigonometry formulas gives a relationship between particular quantities and units. The main trick to using formulas is to know what the different letters represent. In the formulas given here, you have: r (radius); d(diameter or distance); b (base or measure of a side); h (height); a, b, c (measures of sides); x, y (coordinates on a graph); m (slope); M (midpoint); h, k (horizontal and vertical distances from the center); θ (angle theta); and s (arc length). The formulas particular to trigonometry have: sin (sine), cos (cosine), and tan (tangent), although only sin is represented here.

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Trig Cheat Sheet

Here is list of cheat sheets and tables that I've written. All of the cheat sheets come in two version. A full sized version and a 'reduced' version. The reduced version contains all the information that the full sized version does except that each page from the full sized version has been reduced so that each page of the reduced version is two pages from the full version. With the exception of the Complete Calculus Cheat Sheet and the Integrals Cheat Sheet all the reduced versions will fit on one piece of paper. All of these are pdf files and so you will need the Adobe Viewer to view them. You can download the latest version here.

If you wish to link to any of these files the URL for each one of them is also given.

Algebra Cheat Sheet - This is as many common algebra facts, properties, formulas, and functions that I could think of. There is also a page of common algebra errors included. Currently the full version of the cheat sheet is 4 pages long.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,30,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,31,N
Trig Cheat Sheet - Here is a set of common trig facts, properties and formulas. A unit circle (completely filled out) is also included. Currently this cheat sheet is 4 pages long.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,32,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,33,N
Complete Calculus Cheat Sheet - This contains common facts, definitions, properties of limits, derivatives and integrals. Most of the information here is generally taught in a Calculus I course although there is some information that is generally taught in a Calculus II course included as well. The full sized version is 11 pages.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,40,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,41,N
Limits Calculus Cheat Sheet - This is the limits portion of the Complete Calculus Cheat Sheet. The full sized version is 2 pages.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,42,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,43,N
Derivatives Calculus Cheat Sheet - This is the derivatives portion of the Complete Calculus Cheat Sheet. The full sized version is 4 pages.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,44,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,45,N
Integrals Calculus Cheat Sheet

Trig Cheat Sheet

- This is the integrals portion of the Complete Calculus Cheat Sheet. The full sized version is 5 pages.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,46,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,47,N
Common Derivatives and Integrals - Here is a set of common derivatives and integrals that are used somewhat regularly in a Calculus I or Calculus II class. Also included are

Trig Cheat Sheet Derivatives

reminders on several integration techniques. Currently this cheat sheet is 4 pages long.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,34,N
Reduced Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,35,N

Trig Identities Formula Sheet

Table of Laplace Transforms - Here is a list of Laplace transforms for a differential equations class. This tables gives many of the commonly used Laplace transforms and formulas. Currently this table is 2 pages long. The table itself however is only the first page of the file. The second page is just a set of facts about some of the table entries.
Full Version : http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/getfile.aspx?file=B,36,N

Trig Cheat Sheet Identities


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