Trigonometric Addition Formulas
Theorem
Sine of Sum
- $\map \sin {a + b} = \sin a \cos b + \cos a \sin b$
Cosine of Sum
- $\map \cos {a + b} = \cos a \cos b - \sin a \sin b$
Tangent of Sum
- $\map \tan {a + b} = \dfrac {\tan a + \tan b} {1 - \tan a \tan b}$
Also defined as
Some sources include the Trigonometric Subtraction Formulas in with the .
Other sources lump the and Trigonometric Subtraction Formulas together and call them all Compound Angle Formulas.
Also known as
The are also known as the trigonometric addition formulae.
They are also known as:
- Ptolemy's formulas or Ptolemy's formulae, for Claudius Ptolemy.
- Simpson's formulas or Simpson's formulae, for Thomas Simpson, although this name has been given to various sets of trigonometric identities, which can cause confusion.
Some sources use the term as a synonym for compound angle formulas.
Also see
Sources
- 1989: Ephraim J. Borowski and Jonathan M. Borwein: Dictionary of Mathematics ... (previous) ... (next): addition formula: 1.
- 1998: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): addition formulae
- 2008: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (4th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): addition formulae