SOLUTION: If angle A is {{{ 45 }}} degrees and angle B is {{{ 60 }}} degrees.
Find sin(A)cos(B)
A.) ½ (sin(105) + sin(345))
B.) ½ (sin(105) - sin(345))
C.) ½ (sin(345) + cos(105))
D
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Question 1065406: If angle A is degrees and angle B is degrees.
Find sin(A)cos(B)
A.) ½ (sin(105) + sin(345))
B.) ½ (sin(105) - sin(345))
C.) ½ (sin(345) + cos(105))
D.) ½ (sin(345) - cos(105))
Thank you.
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