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  • 10-08-2021
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TRIGONOMETRY
Could someone please help me with 5.2 please...it would really help alot:)​

TRIGONOMETRY Could someone please help me with 52 pleaseit would really help alot class=

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 10-08-2021

sin(x+y) - sin(x-y) - 1 = cos(2x)

sin(90) - sin(x-y) - 1 = cos(2x)

1 - sin(x-(90-x)) - 1 = cos(2x)

-sin(2x-90) = cos(2x)

-1*(sin(2x)cos(90) - cos(2x)sin(90)) = cos(2x)

-1*(sin(2x)*0 - cos(2x)*1) = cos(2x)

-1*(0 - cos(2x)) = cos(2x)

-1*(-cos(2x)) = cos(2x)

cos(2x) = cos(2x)

This confirms the identity is true.

Notice that throughout this proof, I only changed the left hand side.

On the 5th line, I used the identity sin(A-B) = sin(A)cos(B)-cos(A)sin(B).

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