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IfA=340°, prove that 2sinA/2 =
2sinA+5cosA=4. Prove that cosA=1/2
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Shambu
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prove that 2sinA + 1 / cosA+sin2A=secA
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cindy
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Prove that. √seca+2sina/seca-2sina=Sina+cosa/sina-cosa
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Aditya
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If cotA=3/4find the value of 2sinA-3cosA ÷2sinA - 3cosA.
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Anonymous
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IfA=340°, prove that
2sinA/2 = -(v1+sinA) + (v1-sinA)
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Kewal
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Sin^2(π\8+A/4)-sin^2(π\8-A/4)=1/√2sinA/2
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Manoj gupta
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FindA if (2sinA\2)squared=2
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Rachel
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x=2cosa-cos2a,y=2sina-sin2a
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Anonymous
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HI
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT I CAN POSSIBLY PROVE ABOUT EITHER THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE OR ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE WE AARE SUPPOSED
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TRIXIE
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I'm supposed to prove that if america stopped getting involved in the affairs of the world the result would NOT be chaos.
PLEASE
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ally
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