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Prove that:-
({\sin{\theta}})^{2} = \dfrac{1 - \cos{2 \theta}}{2}

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Answered by martinluther9106s
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1-(1-2sin^2theta)/2  as cos2theta = 1-2sin^2theta

1-1+2sin^2theta/2

2sin^2theta/2

sin^2theta

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