The basic trigonometric functions – sin, cos and tan – display lots of symmetries, both within and between functions. They are all
periodic so that
but also
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These often lead to symmetries of polar graphs shown below:

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is symmetric in the x – axis.
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is symmetric in the y – axis.
If
then
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