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  • 04-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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Rewrite cos2 67.5° – sin2 67.5° using a double-angle identity.
cos 135°

sin 135°

cos 33.75°

sin 33.75°

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zebsi0n
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  • 04-05-2017
The Double Angle identity for cos is as follows:
[tex]cos(2a)=cos^2(a)-sin^2(a)[/tex]
Because this is the same form as the equation you asked for, just double 67.5 to get cos(135). 

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