Question
Stumped on this question - please explain!
If sin A = 0.35, cos A = 0.94, sin B = 0.58, and cos B = 0.81, what is sin(A + B)?
Am I just plugging the values into sin(A + B) or do I have to do more than that? Thank you.
If sin A = 0.35, cos A = 0.94, sin B = 0.58, and cos B = 0.81, what is sin(A + B)?
Am I just plugging the values into sin(A + B) or do I have to do more than that? Thank you.
Answers
you need to review your sum of angles formula:
sin(A+B) = sinA cosB + cosA sinB
Now just plug and chug
sin(A+B) = sinA cosB + cosA sinB
Now just plug and chug
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