SOLUTION: Simplify the expression by using a double-angle formula.
cos^2 (3pi/11) - sin^2 (3pi/11)
Please let me know if this is correct: I think this is an identity problem.
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Question 967615: Simplify the expression by using a double-angle formula.
cos^2 (3pi/11) - sin^2 (3pi/11)
Please let me know if this is correct: I think this is an identity problem.
cos (2A) = cos^2 A - sin^2 A
would the expression simplify to:
cos(2 (3pi/11))
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify the expression by using a double-angle formula.
cos^2 (3pi/11) - sin^2 (3pi/11)
Please let me know if this is correct: I think this is an identity problem.
cos (2A) = cos^2 A - sin^2 A
would the expression simplify to:
cos(2 (3pi/11)) =6pi/11
you got it correct
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