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Prove that sin(π + θ) = (-sin2θ) / (2cosθ)
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LS = sinπcosØ + cosπsinØ
= 0 + (-1)sinØ
= -sinØ
RS = -2sinØ cosØ/2cosØ
= -sinØ
= LS
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