Math, asked by Samadulla, 1 year ago

is it right to say that sin (A+B)=sin A + sinB? justify yuor answer?

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Answered by binishasebby
0
no because sin(A+B)=sinA cosB+cosA sinB

binishasebby: for example sin(45+30)=sin75=-0.387781635
binishasebby: but sin45+sin30=-0.13712809955
Answered by Shiv4225
5
Yes,because reason in picture........
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binishasebby: this is totally wrong
binishasebby: how can we take sine common?
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