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sin^3 theta + cos^3 theta by sin theta + cos theta = 1 - sin theta × cos theta​

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Answered by tessyantony1971
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Answer:

By using a^3+b^3

Step-by-step explanation:

(SinA+cosA)(sin^2A-sinA.cosA+cos^2A)/sinA+cosA=1-sinA.cosA

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