SOLUTION: Prove or Disprove : sin(x) = 1 - cos(x)

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Question 926691: Prove or Disprove : sin(x) = 1 - cos(x)
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False

e.g. x = pi/4, then sin x = cos x = sqrt(2)/2.

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