9:49 ) }& A b b ... 45% 4 of 5 Complete the steps by applying trig identities to show that the left hand side of the equation is equivalent to the right hand side. 1- sin' - sina sin z cnt Steps: 1-sin? = cut' sin z cor sin a : (1 - sin? ar) – sin? a coer pot sin : cos sin' cusa : csc r - 1 cus cos cos z(sin' r4cos 1) sin" I ens' etsin' a : COs 2 + sin a. n I : COS 2+ 1 sin z sin casz sim z Nex II

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.3: The Addition And Subtraction Formulas
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}& A b b ...
45%
4 of 5
Complete the steps by applying trig identities to show that the left hand side of the equation is equivalent to the right hand side.
1- sin' - sina
sin z
cnt
Steps:
1-sin? =
cut'
sin z
cor
sin a
: (1 - sin? ar) – sin? a
coer
pot
sin
: cos
sin'
cusa
: csc r - 1
cus
cos
cos z(sin' r4cos 1)
sin" I
ens' etsin' a
: COs 2 + sin a. n I
: COS 2+
1
sin z
sin
casz
sim z
Nex
II
Transcribed Image Text:9:49 ) }& A b b ... 45% 4 of 5 Complete the steps by applying trig identities to show that the left hand side of the equation is equivalent to the right hand side. 1- sin' - sina sin z cnt Steps: 1-sin? = cut' sin z cor sin a : (1 - sin? ar) – sin? a coer pot sin : cos sin' cusa : csc r - 1 cus cos cos z(sin' r4cos 1) sin" I ens' etsin' a : COs 2 + sin a. n I : COS 2+ 1 sin z sin casz sim z Nex II
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