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In a ∆ABC,write cos(B+C/2) in terms of angle A

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Answered by karanjotgaidu
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Answer:

In a triangle, A+B+C=180

B+C=180-A

Substituting in cos(B+C/2),

We get cos[(180-A)/2]

=cos(90-A/2)

=sin(A/2)

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