Show that sin(A + B) is not, in general, equal to sin A + sin B by substituting 30° for A and 60° for B in both expressions and simplifying. sin(30° + 60°)=? sin 30° + sin 60°=?
Show that sin(A + B) is not, in general, equal to sin A + sin B by substituting 30° for A and 60° for B in both expressions and simplifying. sin(30° + 60°)=? sin 30° + sin 60°=?
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.1: Verifying Trigonometric Identities
Problem 62E
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Show that
sin(A + B)
is not, in general, equal to
sin A + sin B
by substituting 30° for A and 60° for B in both expressions and simplifying. sin(30° + 60°)=? sin 30° + sin 60°=?
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