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Hey guys,

Any know how to solve question sin squared (5a) - sin squared (3a)

The answer is Sin (8a) x Sin (2a).






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Are you sure you posted the question correctly? What am I meant to solve? There's no equation.
 

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Differences of two squares. Then sums/differences as product.
 

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Use oh exploitables straight use of the formula or...

cos2x = 1-2sin^2(x)
rearrange to make sin^2x the subject

(1-cos10a)/2 - (1-cos6a)/2
=(cos6a -cos10a)/2
= cos(8a-2a) - cos(8a + 2a) all over 2
And you will end up with sin2sin8a
 

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do you learn these in tutor? also what is this sum to product rule? thanks
These as ohex... explained are not in 4U but should have been in since they almost follow immediately from the compound angle formulae for sin(A+B), cos(A+B) etc. and are useful for some of the trickier derivations in conics etc.
 
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oh really? hmm i don't read the syllabus for maths unfortunately xD
 

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