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Hey guys,
I'm really stuck on this question. I have been working at it for hours.
I need to prove this identity:
Please help.
Thank you very much in advance!!
Greatly appreciated.
Hi Trig;
Follows easily from these 2 identities:
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We have only learnt the standard trig identities and the double angle formulae.
Is there a way of doing it using those identities?
Hi Trig;
Do you know Cos²(x) and Sin²(x) ?
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Hello Bobbym,
I don't know those identities either. =S
Hi Trig;
Then you know this one:
or
Can you use these?
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