Trigonométrie

Double Angle Identity Calculator

Easily calculate double angle identities for sine, cosine, and tangent. Visualize angles and understand trigonometric relationships with this interactive tool.

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Double Angle Identities Explained

Double angle identities are a set of trigonometric formulas that express trigonometric functions of an angle \(2\theta\) in terms of trigonometric functions of the angle \(\theta\). These identities are derived from the angle sum formulas. The primary double angle identities are:

  • Sine Double Angle Identity: $$sin(2\theta) = 2sin(\theta)cos(\theta)$$
  • Cosine Double Angle Identities:
    • $$cos(2\theta) = cos^2(\theta) - sin^2(\theta)$$
    • $$cos(2\theta) = 2cos^2(\theta) - 1$$
    • $$cos(2\theta) = 1 - 2sin^2(\theta)$$
  • Tangent Double Angle Identity: $$tan(2\theta) = \frac{2tan(\theta)}{1 - tan^2(\theta)}$$

These identities are fundamental in trigonometry and are used in various areas of mathematics, physics, and engineering to simplify expressions, solve equations, and analyze periodic phenomena.

Learn more about trigonometric identities on resources like Wikipedia or MathWorld.