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Revision as of 16:16, 7 October 2017
- TrigSimplify( <Expression> )
- Simplifies the given trigonometric expression.
- Examples:
TrigSimplify[1 - sin(x)^2]
gives cos²(x).TrigSimplify[sin(x)^2 - cos(x)^2 + 1]
gives 2 sin²(x).
Note: This command works only for variables "x", "y" and "z" in the Algebra View
CAS Syntax
- TrigSimplify( <Expression> )
- Simplifies the given trigonometric expression.
- Examples:
TrigSimplify[1 - sin(x)^2]
gives cos²(x)TrigSimplify[sin(x)^2 - cos(x)^2 + 1]
gives 2 sin²(x).
Note:
- This command works for all variables in the CAS View
- See also TrigExpand Command and TrigCombine Command.