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Senior one mathematics inductive formula daquan
The relationship between π/2 α and 3 π/2 α and the trigonometric function value of α;

sin(π/2+α)=cosα

cos(π/2+α)=-sinα

tan(π/2+α)=-cotα

cot(π/2+α)=-tanα

sin(π/2-α)=cosα

cos(π/2-α)=sinα

tan(π/2-α)=cotα

cot(π/2-α)=tanα

sin(3π/2+α)=-cosα

cos(3π/2+α)=sinα

tan(3π/2+α)=-cotα

cot(3π/2+α)=-tanα

sin(3π/2-α)=-cosα

cos(3π/2-α)=-sinα

tan(3π/2-α)=cotα

cot(3π/2-α)=tanα

(higher than k∈Z)

The most commonly used formula:

Formula: Odd numbers change to even numbers, and symbols look at quadrants.

Sin(A+B)=SinA*CosB+SinB*CosA

Sin(A-B)=SinA*CosB-SinB*CosA

Cos(A+B)=CosA*CosB-SinA*SinB

Cos(A-B)=CosA*CosB+SinA*SinB

tan(A+B)=(TanA+TanB)/( 1-TanA * TanB)

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tan(A-B)=(TanA-TanB)/( 1+TanA * TanB)