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Find the expansion of sin(A + B - C).

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Answered by hukam0685
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Answer:

sin(A+B-C)=sin A cos B cos C+cos A sin B cos C-cos A cos B sin C+sin A sin B sin C

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that

sin(X+Y)=sin X cos Y+cos X sin Y...eq1

sin(X-Y)=sin X cos Y-cos X sin Y...eq2

cos(X+Y)=cos X cos Y-sin X sin Y...eq3

let X=A+B

Y=C

by using eq1,2 and 3

sin(A+B-C)=sin (A+B) cos C-cos (A+B) sin C

=[sin A cos B+cos A sin B]cos C-[cos A cos B-sin A sin B]sin C

sin(A+B-C)=sin A cos B cos C+cos A sin B cos C-cos A cos B sin C+sin A sin B sin C

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