The fundamental (basic) identities discussed in the previous section involved only one variable. The following identities, involving two variables, are called trigonometric addition identities.
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Example 1: Change sin 80° cos 130° + cos 80° sin 130° into a trigonometric function in one variable (Figure 1 ).
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Figure 1
Drawing for Example 1.
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Additional identities can be derived from the sum and difference identities for cosine and sine.
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