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Trig has two identities called ratio identities. This label can be confusing, because all the trig functions are defined by ratios. Somewhere along the line, however, mathematicians thought this description was perfect for these two identities, because they’re basically fractions made up of two trig functions, one above the other, in each. The ratio identities create ways to write tangent and cotangent by using the other two basic functions, sine and cosine.

The ratio identities are

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These two identities come from the simplification of a couple of complex fractions. If you use the basic definitions for sine, cosine, and tangent,

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then you can see that

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Likewise, because cotangent is the reciprocal of tangent,

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Mary Jane Sterling (Peoria, Illinois) is the author of Algebra I For Dummies, Algebra Workbook For Dummies, Algebra II For Dummies, Algebra II Workbook For Dummies, and many other For Dummies books. She taught at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois for more than 30 years, teaching algebra, business calculus, geometry, and finite mathematics.