Trigonometric Sum Prove: N=3,5,7...

In summary, a Trigonometric Sum Prove is a mathematical proof that uses trigonometric identities and properties to show the truth of an equation for a given value of N. It differs from a regular proof in that it specifically employs trigonometric functions, identities, and properties. Commonly used identities in Trigonometric Sum Proves include the Pythagorean identities, double angle identities, and sum and difference identities. An example of a Trigonometric Sum Prove for N=3 is the proof of sin(3x) = 3sin(x) - 4sin^3(x) for all values of x. These types of proofs are important in mathematics as they demonstrate relationships between trigonometric functions and allow for simpl
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Prove

$$\sum^{(N-1)/2}_{n=1}\cos\left[\frac{\pi}{N}(2n-1)\right]=\frac12$$

For $N=3,5,7...$.
 
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greg1313 said:
Prove

$$\sum^{(N-1)/2}_{n=1}\cos\left[\frac{\pi}{N}(2n-1)\right]=\frac12$$

For $N=3,5,7...$.
The roots of the equation $x^{2N}-1$ are $\theta^n$, where $0 \leq n\leq 2N-1$ and $\theta=e^{2\pi i/2N} = e^{\pi i/N}$.

The sum of these roots is $0$ (by Viete's formula).

The even powers of $\theta$ are the roots of $x^N - 1$; by the same argument, the sum of these roots is $0$; this means that the sum of the odd powers of $\theta$ is also $0$.

We have:
$$\begin{align}
0 &= \theta + \theta^3 +\cdots + \theta^{2N-1} \\
&= (\theta + \theta^3 + \cdots + \theta^{N-2}) + \theta^N + (\theta^{N+2} +\cdots + \theta^{2N-1}) \\
&= \sum_{n=1}^{(N-1)/2}\theta^{2n-1} + \theta^N + \sum_{n=(N+3)/2}^{N}\theta^{2n-1}
\end{align}
$$

Now, $\theta^N = -1$, $\theta^k$ and $\theta^{2N-k}$ are complex conjugates, and
$$
\theta^k + \theta^{2N-k} = 2\cos(2k\pi/2N) = 2\cos(k\pi/N)
$$

We can therefore combine the two sums and get:
$$
2\sum_{n=1}^{(N-1)/2}\cos((2n-1)\pi/N) - 1 = 0
$$

from which the result follows.
 
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Thanks for the insightful solution, castor28.
 

1. What is a Trigonometric Sum Prove?

A Trigonometric Sum Prove is a mathematical proof that involves using trigonometric identities and properties to show that a certain equation or expression is true for a given value of N. In this case, N refers to any odd integer such as 3, 5, 7, etc.

2. How is a Trigonometric Sum Prove different from a regular proof?

A Trigonometric Sum Prove specifically involves using trigonometric functions, identities, and properties to show that an equation is true. Regular proofs may use different mathematical concepts and techniques.

3. What are some common trigonometric identities used in Trigonometric Sum Proves?

Some common trigonometric identities used in Trigonometric Sum Proves include the Pythagorean identities, double angle identities, and sum and difference identities.

4. Can you provide an example of a Trigonometric Sum Prove for N=3?

Yes, an example of a Trigonometric Sum Prove for N=3 is as follows:
Prove that sin(3x) = 3sin(x) - 4sin^3(x) for all values of x.
Using the sum identity for sine, we can rewrite the left side of the equation as sin(2x + x). Then, using the sum identity for sine again, we get sin(2x)cos(x) + cos(2x)sin(x). Substituting in the double angle identities for sine and cosine, we get (2sin(x)cos(x))(cos(x)) + (cos^2(x) - sin^2(x))(sin(x)). Simplifying, this becomes 2sin^2(x)cos(x) + cos^2(x)sin(x) - sin^3(x). Factoring out a sin(x), we get sin(x)(2sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) - sin^2(x)). Using the Pythagorean identity, we know that 2sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) = 1, so our equation becomes sin(x)(1 - sin^2(x)). Using the Pythagorean identity again, this simplifies to sin(x)(cos^2(x)), which is equivalent to 3sin(x) - 4sin^3(x). Therefore, we have proven that sin(3x) = 3sin(x) - 4sin^3(x) for all values of x.

5. Why are Trigonometric Sum Proves important in mathematics?

Trigonometric Sum Proves are important in mathematics because they demonstrate the relationships and connections between different trigonometric functions and identities. They also allow us to simplify complex trigonometric expressions and equations, making them easier to solve. Additionally, understanding and using trigonometric identities is essential in many fields of science and engineering, making Trigonometric Sum Proves a valuable skill for any scientist or mathematician.

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