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How does
sin(c+h)=sin(c)xcos(h)+cos(c)xsin(h)
please explain
sin(c+h)=sin(c)xcos(h)+cos(c)xsin(h)
please explain
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Answered by
MathGuru
What you have here is the sum of two angles, which is:
sin(c+h) = sin(c)cos(h) + cos(c)sin(h)
I'm not sure where the "x" comes into play with your equation, is it supposed to be a variable or a multiplier?
sin(c+h) = sin(c)cos(h) + cos(c)sin(h)
I'm not sure where the "x" comes into play with your equation, is it supposed to be a variable or a multiplier?
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