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Does any one how to solve this I know what do but keep making a mistake somewhere
Prove:
(sins-cosx)= sinx-cosx-2sinxcosx+2sinxcos^2x
 

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Does any one how to solve this I know what do but keep making a mistake somewhere
Prove:
(sins-cosx)= sinx-cosx-2sinxcosx+2sinxcos^2x
Double-check the LHS is written correctly ('sins', and there may be an exponent because there are parentheses)
 

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It was the LHS to the power of three sorry I typed it wrong:lol:
 

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I believe there is another typo on the RHS. Expand via binomial theorem and use Pythagorean trig identities to get

 

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