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In my book, (cos4x)^2 is written 1+cos8x without referring to any formula. Which trig. identity is used here?
The discussion revolves around a trigonometric identity involving the expression (cos4x)^2 and its equivalence to 1 + cos8x. Participants are trying to identify the underlying trigonometric identities that relate these expressions.
The conversation includes various interpretations of the identity and attempts to clarify the correct form. Some participants acknowledge mistakes and seek to refine their understanding of the relationships between the identities discussed.
There is a mention of a missing factor in the identity, and participants are referencing standard trigonometric identities without providing a complete resolution to the initial question.
cristo said:Try looking at the identity for cos(2x)
kasse said:You mean cos(2x) = (cosx)^2 - (sinx)^2 ?
JJ420 said:the identity is cos^2x = (1 + cos2x)/2 is it not?