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Cos(a+b) = 11/16 and sin(a-b)=24/25 then sin2a+sin2b is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Since sin A = 3/5, the opposite side of the  

right triangle is 3 and the hypotenuse is 5.  

The missing adjacent side must then be 4.  

So cos(A) = 4/5  

 

 

Likewise, since cosine of B is 12/13, this  

right triangle has hypotenuse 13 and adjacent  

side 12. The missing opposite side is  

5. So the sin(B) = 5/13  

 

 

Deriving the angle subtraction formula for sine:  

sin(A-B) = sin (A + -B)  

 

= sin(A)cos(-B) + sin(-B)cos(A)  

= sin(A)cos(B) - sin(B)cos(A) negative sign while sine is an odd  

function; so sine spits out the negative  

 

= (3/5)(12/13) - (5/13)(4/5)  

 

= 36/65 - 20/65  

 

= 16/65  

 

= 0.2461538  

 

 

Alternatively, you get the same answer using inverse trig functions:

A = inverse-sine (3/5) = 36.87

 

B = inverse-cosine(12/13) = 22.619865

 

A-B = 14.250135

 

sin(A-B) = 0.246155576724839

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