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The discussion revolves around simplifying the expression sin(a+b)cos(a-b) - cos(a+b)sin(a-b) and proving trigonometric identities related to sine and cosine. Users are encouraged to share their attempts at simplifying the expression and to detail their thought processes to identify where they might be going wrong. The conversation emphasizes the importance of showing work for better assistance and understanding. Additionally, the thread touches on finding the periods of various trigonometric functions. Overall, the focus is on collaborative problem-solving in trigonometry.
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Hello,

I am going through some home work set to be completed before school starts and I am having trouble with a few questions.

Simplify sin(a+b)cos(a-b)-cos(a+b)sin(a-b)

Prove Identities
i. (sintheta)^2 = 1/2 -1/2cos2theta
ii. (costheta)^2 = 1/2 + 1/2cos2theta
Using what is learned from above. find period of:
i. y=sint^2
ii. y= 1+(cos2t)^2
iii. y= 1-(4sin3t)^2

Relevant equations

cos(a+b) = cosacosb-sinasinb
cos(a-b) = cosacosb+sinasinb
sin(a+b) = sinacosb+cosasinb
sin(a-b) = sinacosb+cosasinb

sin2a=2sinacosa
cos2a = cos^2A-sin^2A
= 2cos^2A - 1
= 1-2sin^2A

cost^2 + sint^2 = 1


The attempt at a solution

I have tried numeros times to expand and simplify the equations but I never get the correct answer.

Any Help is appreciated


thanks
 
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I think the best thing is to show, as completely as you can, your best attempt to simplify that first expression, along with your thoughts on what steps you took, why you took them, where you think it is going wrong.
 
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