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sin(pi - alpha) = sin(pi)cos(alpha) - cos(pi)sin(alpha) by compound angle expansionOriginal Poster said:
sin(pi)= 0 and -cos(pi)= 1 so you're left with sin(alpha)
sin(pi - alpha) = sin(pi)cos(alpha) - cos(pi)sin(alpha) by compound angle expansionOriginal Poster said:
ohoh there's probably another way to do it then. it must be that the formula is not tested in 2u, my badcompound angle expansion
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yes, can't believe i missed that lol, thank youisn't sin(pi - alpha) just sin(alpha) because it's positive in the second quadrant?
1. graph it, there's symmetry.Huh. How does that make it sin alpha