Prove:3÷4 (cos20°+sin50°)=cos^3 20°+sin^3 50°
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Prove that :Cos^3 20+sin^3 10=3/4(cos20+sin10)
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we know,
4cos³x = 3cosx + cos3x
put here, x = 20°
then, 4cos³20° = 3cos20° + cos3 × 20°
= 3cos20° + cos60°
cos³20° = (3cos20° + cos60°)/4 -------(1)
similarly ,
4sin³x = 3sinx - sin3x
put here, x = 10°
4sin³10° = 3sin10° - sin30°
sin³10° = (3sin10° - sin30°)/4 -----------(2)
now,
LHS = cos³20° + sin³10°
put equations (1) and (2)
= 1/4(3cos20° + cos60°) + 1/4 ( 3sin10° - sin30°)
= 1/4( 3cos20° + cos60° + 3sin10° - sin30°)
we know,
cos60° = sin30° = 1/2
= 1/4 ( 3cos20° + 3sin10°)
= 3/4(cos20° + sin10°) = RHS
hence proved
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