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how do you get sin(4theta)/1+cos(4theta)
Write the expression in terms of costheta and then simplify.
cos^4theta - sin^4theta + sin^2theta Ans: cos^4 θ - 1 - cos^4 θ +
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Find one solution for each equation.
1. cos 4theta = sin theta 2. tan 4theta = cot (20^0 + 20) Write the function sin (B + 35^0)
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find the single term of cos^2 4theta - sin^2 4theta
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how do you get sin(4theta)/1+cos(4theta) to equal tan(2theta)
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what is the limit of g(theta)= tan(4theta)/4theta.
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Prove or disprove the following identity
sin^4theta - cos^4theta = sin^2theta-cose^2theta
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r=log(cos^2(4theta)) what is the derivative of this?
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Write 3theta - sin 4theta as a product.
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solution of
(sin^4theta - cos^24theta)=(7/2)sintheta costheta
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16. Which is the parametric form of the polar equation r = - 4theta
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