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                sin(((cos^-1)(3/5))-((sin^-1)(5/13)))
help and explain please
            
        help and explain please
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    let A = cos^-1 (3/5)
then cos A = 3/5, and sinA = 4/5 (using the 3-4-5 triangle)
let B = sin^-1 (5/13)
sin B = 5/13 and cosB = 12/13
so sin(((cos^-1)(3/5))-((sin^-1)(5/13)))
= sin(A - B)
= sinAcosB - cosAsinB
= (4/5)(12/13) - (3/5)(5/13)
= 48/64 - 15/64
= 33/65
    
then cos A = 3/5, and sinA = 4/5 (using the 3-4-5 triangle)
let B = sin^-1 (5/13)
sin B = 5/13 and cosB = 12/13
so sin(((cos^-1)(3/5))-((sin^-1)(5/13)))
= sin(A - B)
= sinAcosB - cosAsinB
= (4/5)(12/13) - (3/5)(5/13)
= 48/64 - 15/64
= 33/65
                    Answered by
            math genius
            
    thanks a lot 
it helped
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it helped
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