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Prove that in any triangle ABC Sin2A+Sin2B+Sin2C/SinA+SinB+SinC=8Sin(A/2)Sin(B/2)Sin(C/2)
9 years ago

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Steve
I think your sum-to-product formulas will make this just drop out easily.
9 years ago

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