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Show that: sin A sin(B-C) + sin B sin (C-A) + sin C sin (A-B) =0​

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Answered by masnayashwanth
3

Answer:

hence proved.

Step-by-step explanation:

SinA . Sin(B - C) + SinB . Sin(C - A) + SinC . Sin(A - B)=0

=>SinA . (SinBCosC - CosBSinC) + SinB . (SinCCosA - CosCSinA) + SinC . (SinACosB - CosASinB)

=>SinASinBCosC -SinACosBSinC + SinBSinCCosA - SinBCosCSinA + SinCSinACosB - SinCCosASinB

All get cancelled

=>0

Hence Proved

Answered by souravsarkar045
2

Answer:

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