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Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
cos(a+b)*cos(a-b) = cos^2a - sin^2b
Use the angle sum and difference formulas to rewrite the left side:
[cos(a)cos(b) - sin(a)sin(b)]*[cos(a)cos(b) + sin(a)sin(b)]
Expand this product using the distributive property (or FOIL) and two
terms will cancel out. You will be left with
cos^2(a)cos^2(b) - sin^2(a)sin^2(b)
Now use Pythagoras (in the trig form, sin^2(a) + cos^2(a) = 1) to
replace cos^2(b) in the first term and sin^2(a) in the right term.
Again, two terms will cancel out and you'll get the final answer.
tan(x/2) = (1-cosx)/(sinx)
If I had to derive the right side from the left, I would have a hard
time. Starting from the right side, it's much easier. Start by letting
x = 2a:
(1-cos(2a))/sin(2a)
Use the double-angle formulas; then use Pythagoras and the expression
will reduce to tan(a), which is tan(x/2).