Asked by Bethany
Someone please help me prove these
A) cos^4x-sin^4x=cos2x
B)tanx=sin^2x/1+cos^2x
Please and Thank you
A) cos^4x-sin^4x=cos2x
B)tanx=sin^2x/1+cos^2x
Please and Thank you
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Nonetheless
A)
LS
= cos^4(x) -sin^4(x)
= (cos^2(x) - sin^2(x)) (cos^2(x) + sin^2(x))
= (cos (2x)) (1)
= cos (2x)
= RS
B)
There must be a typo in your second problem. If you plug an actual angle into it, LS is not equal to RS.
LS
= cos^4(x) -sin^4(x)
= (cos^2(x) - sin^2(x)) (cos^2(x) + sin^2(x))
= (cos (2x)) (1)
= cos (2x)
= RS
B)
There must be a typo in your second problem. If you plug an actual angle into it, LS is not equal to RS.
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