Differentiate and simplify: f(x)=sin^2(2x)-cos^2(2x)

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Has this been simplified fully?
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ttpp1124 said:
Homework Statement:: Has this been simplified fully?
Relevant Equations:: n/a

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Do you have a question here?
 
yes
 
Is that an answer to the quesion in post #1 or the one in post #2 ? Or both ? :cool:

Let me ask @ttpp1124 : do you expect there exists a simpler expression ? In what way ?
 
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yes, it is fully simplified, and of course with trig you could go in many circles with identities but I believe the one stopped at is simplest.
 
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Do you have a question here?
yes, sorry, I forgot to include the question! here it is:
 

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I would use \cos (2\theta) = \cos^2 \theta - \sin^2\theta, from which immediately y = -\cos(4x).
 
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ttpp1124 said:
yes, sorry, I forgot to include the question! here it is:
Not much of a question !

Kudos @pasmith : the simplest path to the simplest result !
 

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