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deff fn [24]
3 years ago
15

Rewrite with only sin x and cos x.

Physics
2 answers:
Lynna [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

d) cos2x sin x + 2sin x - 2 sin^3x

Explanation:

As we know that

sin(3x) = sin(2x + x)

now we will have

sin(3x) = sin2xcosx + cos2xsinx

now we also know that

sin(2x) = 2sinx cosx

now we can use this in above equation

sin(3x) = (2sinxcosx)cosx + cos(2x)sinx

sin(3x) = 2sinx(cos^2x) + cos(2x)sinx

sin(3x) = 2sinx(1 - sin^2x) + cos(2x)sinx

sin(3x) = 2sinx - 2sin^3x + cos(2x)sinx

Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
4 0
For the answer to the question above, 
I'll write down my solution to your problem
sin(A+B) = sinAcosB + cosAsinB 
<span>sin(2A) = 2sinAcosA </span>
<span>cos(2A) = 1-2sin^2A </span>
<span>sin(3x) = sin(2x+x) </span>

<span>sin(3x) = sin(2x)cos(x) + cos(2x)sin(x) </span>
<span>= 2sin(x)cos(x)cos(x) + (1-2sin^2(x))sin(x) </span>
<span>= 2sin(x)cos^2(x) + sin(x) - 2sin^3(x) </span>
<span>= 2sin(x)(1-sin^2(x)) + sin(x) - 2sin^3(x) </span>
<span>= 2sin(x) - 2sin^3(x) + sin(x) - 2sin^3(x) </span>
<span>= 3sin(x) - 4sin^3(x) 
</span>My closest answer is multiple choice letter D.
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