tweety1234
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Homework Statement
I don't understand the example in my book,
it says; use the formula for sin(A+B) and sin(A-B) to derive the result that;
sinP + sinQ = 2sin\frac{P+Q}{2} cos\frac{P-Q}{2}
sin(A+B) = sinAcosB + cosAcosB
sin(A-B) = sinAcosB-cosAsinB
Add the two intenties to get;
sin(A+B) + sin(A-B) 2sinAcosB
let A+B = P and A-B=Q
then A = \frac{p+q}{2} and B = \frac{P-Q}{2}
This is the bit I don't get, How did they get this bit ^^. I understand that the LHS becomes sinP+sinQ but don't understand how they got the fraction?
sinP + sinQ = 2sin\frac{P+Q}{2} cos\frac{P-Q}{2}