SOLUTION: Sin420°cos390 - cos(-300°)sin(-330°)

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Question 1075800: Sin420°cos390 - cos(-300°)sin(-330°)
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Answer by ikleyn(53765)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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sin(420°)*cos(390°) - cos(-300°)*sin(-330°) = 


     sin(420°)  = sin(60°);
     cos(390°)  = cos(30°);
     cos(-300°) = cos(60°);
     sin(-330°) = sin(30°).


= sin(60°)*cos(30°) - cos(60°)*sin(30°) = sin(60°-30°) = sin(30°) = .

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Answer by MathTherapy(10810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Sin420°cos390 - cos(-300°)sin(-330°)
 

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