SOLUTION: Okay, so I'm confused on how to answer this... The question is... Use the sum-to-product formula to write the product as a sum or difference. cos(theta+pi/2) - cos(theta-pi/

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Question 1007632: Okay, so I'm confused on how to answer this...
The question is... Use the sum-to-product formula to write the product as a sum or difference.
cos(theta+pi/2) - cos(theta-pi/2)
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!








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