ergil58 ergil58
  • 17-06-2020
  • Mathematics
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prove the identity of sin(x+y)-sin(x-y)=2 cos(x) sin(y)

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taylorveltz taylorveltz
  • 17-06-2020

Answer: I dont have one for sure but I can explain why this is true.

Step by Step:

sin(x+y)−sin(x−y)=sinxcosy+sinycosx−(sinxcosy−sinycosx)

=sinxcosy+sinycosx−sinxcosy+sinycosx

=sinxcosy+sinycosx−sinxcosy+sinycosx

=sinycosx+sinycosx

=2sinycosx

henceforth proved.

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