SOLUTION: 4(sin^6(theta)+cos^6(theta))=4-3sin^2(2)(theta) Make the left side equal the right side using trig identities. I got as far as 4(1-3sin^2(theta)+3sin^4(theta))

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Question 913137: 4(sin^6(theta)+cos^6(theta))=4-3sin^2(2)(theta)
Make the left side equal the right side using trig identities.
I got as far as 4(1-3sin^2(theta)+3sin^4(theta))

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!












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