Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon
We can also see this graphically as the cosine function's graph is symmetric about the line .
In fact, it is symmetric about any vertical line going through its peaks of troughs (i.e. +1 or -1). This is at , for any integer , so we can say . A lot of similar identities can be derived for the cosine and related functions by looking at their graphs like this.
This isn't true for all x, just some special x. Sy123 was saying .Tjanks I didn't know that rule about cos (x +\alpha)) being equal to cos (x - \alpha)
We can also see this graphically as the cosine function's graph is symmetric about the line .
In fact, it is symmetric about any vertical line going through its peaks of troughs (i.e. +1 or -1). This is at , for any integer , so we can say . A lot of similar identities can be derived for the cosine and related functions by looking at their graphs like this.