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Cotangent and Cosecant Identities on a Unit Circle

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Starting with the Pythagorean identity, sin2θ + cos2θ = 1, you can derive cotangent and cosecant Pythagorean identities. All you do is throw in a little algebra and apply the reciprocal and ratio identities and — poof! — two new identities.

  1. Starting with the first Pythagorean identity, sin2θ + cos2θ = 1, divide each term by sin2θ.

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  2. Rewrite each term.

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  3. Replace each of the terms with an equivalent expression.

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    Substituting these expressions into the equation and simplifying, you find that the result is

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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.