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prove the identity sin2x-sin2y/sin2x+sin2y=tan(x-y)/tan(x+y)
prove the identity
sin2x-sin2y/sin2x+sin2y=tan(x-y)/tan(x+y)
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liv
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if sin2x=3sin2y,
prove that: 2tan(x-y)=tan(x+y) ( here, in sin2x, 2x is an angle., like there's a formula:sin2x=2sinxcosx and
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aayush
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pls. help:
prove the identity sin2x+sin2y=2sin(x+y)cos(x-y)
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justme
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How do I verify this identity? (I've tried a lot but it's just not working)
(sin2x + sin2y) = 2sin(x+y)cos(x-y)
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Zack
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Prove that
2sinxsiny = cos(x-y) - cos(x+y) Prove that sin2x + sin2y = 2sin(x+y)cos(x-y)
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ariza
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Sin2x+sin2y=2sin(x+y)cos(x-y)
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sin2x+sin2y=2sin(x+y)cos(x-y)
Please helpp mee!! thank you sooo much really!!
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Sabrina
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cosx+cosy=a and sinx+siny=b show that sin2x+sin2y=2ab(1-(2/(a^2+b^2))
plz plz show step
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maths
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Verify the trigonometric identity:
[(1–sin²x)/sin²x]–[(csc²x–1)/cos²x]= -tan²x I can't figure this out.
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Matt
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Verify the trigonometric identity:
[(1–sin²x)/sin²x]–[(csc²x–1)/cos²x]= -tan²x I still can't figure this out.
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Matt
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