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If 2cosa=x + 1/x
2cosa = x + 1/x
We need prove that :
2cos3x = x^3 + `1/x^3
We know that:
cos3a = 4cos^3 a - 3cos a
Now multiply by 2:
2cos3a = 8cos^3 a - 6cos a
= (2cos a)^3 - 3*2cos a
But 2cos a = x + 1/x
==> 2cos3x = (x+ 1/x)^3 - 3(x+1/x)
Open brackets:
==> 2cos3a= x^3 + 3x^2(1/x) + 3x(1/x^2) + 1/x^3 - 3(x + 1/x)
x^3 + 3x + 3/x + 1/x^3 - 3x - 3/x
Now r3educe similar:
==> 2cos 3a = x^3 + 1/x^3...
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