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Prove the identity Cos⁴x +
Prove or disprove the following identity:
(sin(10x))/(sin(x)+sin(9x)) = (cos(5x))/(cos4x))
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Natalie
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please help me on the following:
prove the identity. cos4x = 1-8sin^x2cos^2x
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John
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please help me on the following:
prove the identity. cos4x = 1-8sin^x2cos^2x
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John
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Prove the identity
Cos⁴x + sin²x = sin⁴x + cos²x
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use power reducing identities to prove the identity
sin^4x=1/8(3-4cos2x+cos4x) cos^3x=(1/2cosx) (1+cos2x) thanks :)
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skye
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Prove that
cos4x=8cos^4x-8cos^2x+1 so I'm guessing you begin with the left side cos4x=cos2(2x) then im kinda lost
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Natash
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Prove the identity: cos^4(x)-sin^4(x)=1-2sin^2(x).with explanation
im confused on this one cause of the 4th power of the sine.
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Anonymous
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Prove cos4x = 8 cos^4x-8 cos^2x+1
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Dini
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Prove:
cos4x = 8cos^4x - 8cos^2x + 1 My Attempt: RS: = 4cos^2x (2cos^2x - 1) + 1 = 4 cos^2x (cos2x) + 1 LS: = cos2(2x) =
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Anonymous
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sin^4 x = (3-4cos 2x + cos4x)/8
prove on one side please!
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Rachel
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