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                tan^2(5x)cos^4(5x) = 1/8 - 1/8cos(20x)
            
            
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    tan^2(5x)cos^4(5x) = 1/8 - 1/8cos(20x)
since tan = sin/cos, you have
sin^2(5x)cos^2(5x) = 1/8 - 1/8cos(20x)
Now use the double-angle formula on the left, and the half-angle formula on the right to get
1/4 sin^2(10x) = 1/4 sin^2(10x)
QED
    
since tan = sin/cos, you have
sin^2(5x)cos^2(5x) = 1/8 - 1/8cos(20x)
Now use the double-angle formula on the left, and the half-angle formula on the right to get
1/4 sin^2(10x) = 1/4 sin^2(10x)
QED
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