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Assume that we know sin(18 degrees)=(sqrt(5)-1)/4, cos(18 degrees)=(sqrt(sqrt(5)+5))/8, find sin(42 degrees) exactly, without using a calculator. Also find cos(42 degrees).
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Assume that we know sin(18 degrees)=(sqrt(5)-1)/4, cos(18 degrees)=(sqrt(sqrt(5)+5))/8, find sin(42 degrees) exactly, without using a calculator. Also find cos(42 degrees).

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