SOLUTION: Simplifying Basic Trig identities (1+sin^2 x ) (1-sin^2 x )

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Question 749530: Simplifying Basic Trig identities
(1+sin^2 x ) (1-sin^2 x )

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(1+sin^2 x ) (1-sin^2 x )
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= 1 - sin^4(x)

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