SOLUTION: prove the following identity
sin(x)cos(y)=1/2[sin(x-y)-sin(x+y)]
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sin(x)cos(y)=1/2[sin(x-y)-sin(x+y)]
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! prove the following identity
sin(x)cos(y)=1/2[sin(x-y)+ sin(x+y)]
THE MIDDLE SIGN SHOULD BE +
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Use sin(x+y) = sin x cos y + cos x sin y
and sin(x-y) = sin x cos y - cos x sin y