This is alternative proof-without-words for the A-level double angle formulae.
If you ask me, this is a nicer way to derive them than just say alpha = beta = theta in the compound angle formulae. I suggest getting the students to use the substitution method first and show the circle method to the students who find it easy. If you have a better idea, please tweet me.
This proof relies on the circle theorem: “angle at the centre is double the at the circumference” and right-angled trig.
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