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mohlam12
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Hey
So, I have to show that in a triangle, we have : (A, B, C are the angles of that triangle)
sinB+sinC-sinA=4cos(A/2)sin(B/2)sin(C/2)
okay, here is what I got to, then I got stuck
i got it equal to:
sinB+sinC-sinA = 2cos(A/2)cos(B/2)cos(C/2)+2cos(A/2)sin(B/2)sin(C/2)-2sin(B/2)sin(C/2)
I don't know what to do next! Any hints?
So, I have to show that in a triangle, we have : (A, B, C are the angles of that triangle)
sinB+sinC-sinA=4cos(A/2)sin(B/2)sin(C/2)
okay, here is what I got to, then I got stuck
i got it equal to:
sinB+sinC-sinA = 2cos(A/2)cos(B/2)cos(C/2)+2cos(A/2)sin(B/2)sin(C/2)-2sin(B/2)sin(C/2)
I don't know what to do next! Any hints?
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