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  • 12-09-2021
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Given that sin(2x) +cos(2x)=1+sin(x) and that sin (x) does not equal to 0, show that 2(cosx-sinx)=1​

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  • 12-09-2021

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Step-by-step explanation:

sin(2x) +cos(2x)=1+sin(x)

2sinxcosx + (1 - 2sin²x) = 1 + sinx

(2sinxcosx  - 2sin²x) +1 = 1 + sinx

2sinx(cosx-sinx) + 1 = 1 + sinx  .. minus 1 both side

2sinx(cosx-sinx) = sinx    ... sinx ≠ 0, divide sinx both side

2(cosx-sinx) = 1

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