Difference between revisions of "TrigCombine Command"
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;TrigCombine[ <Expression>, <Target Function> ] | ;TrigCombine[ <Expression>, <Target Function> ] | ||
:Transformes a trigonometric expression including products of trigonometric functions into an expression without products involving sums of variables, preferring the given target function. | :Transformes a trigonometric expression including products of trigonometric functions into an expression without products involving sums of variables, preferring the given target function. | ||
− | :{{example|1=<code>TrigCombine[(tan(p)+tan(q))/(1-tan(p) tan(q)),tan(x)]</code> gives tan(p+q).}} | + | :{{example|1=<code>TrigCombine[(tan(p) + tan(q)) / (1 - tan(p) tan(q)), tan(x)]</code> gives ''tan(p + q)''.}} |
{{note|See also [[TrigExpand Command]] and [[TrigSimplify Command]].}} | {{note|See also [[TrigExpand Command]] and [[TrigSimplify Command]].}} |
Revision as of 08:31, 23 July 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2. |
This command works in CAS View only.
- TrigCombine[ <Expression> ]
- Transformes a trigonometric expression including products of trigonometric functions into an expression without products involving sums of variables.
- Example:
TrigCombine[sin(x)cos(3x)]
gives \frac{sin(4x)-sin(2x)}{2}.
- TrigCombine[ <Expression>, <Target Function> ]
- Transformes a trigonometric expression including products of trigonometric functions into an expression without products involving sums of variables, preferring the given target function.
- Example:
TrigCombine[(tan(p) + tan(q)) / (1 - tan(p) tan(q)), tan(x)]
gives tan(p + q).
Note: See also TrigExpand Command and TrigSimplify Command.