How to evaluate sin^2 (pi/9) + cos^2( pi/9)?

Thaddeus Herman

Thaddeus Herman

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2023-01-07

How to evaluate sin2(π9)+cos2(π9)?

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halliekorinnbsn

halliekorinnbsn

Beginner2023-01-08Added 13 answers

Without even taking into account the sine and cosine arguments, there is an identity that for all x, sin2(x)+cos2(x)=1.
One way of seeing that this is true is to consider the unit circle, and note that for any point on the circle with angle θ, cos(θ) is the x-coordinate of that point, and sin(θ) is the y-coordinate. Then, drawing a right triangle with the hypotenuse connecting the origin and the point, we find that the triangle has legs of length cos(θ) and sin(θ), and a hypotenuse of length 1. Applying the Pythagorean theorem gives us the desired result.

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