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 \sin\alpha   +  \cos\alpha  =  \sqrt{2}  \cos\alpha
above formula is given....Then show that
 \cos( \alpha  )  -  \sin( \alpha )  =  \sqrt{2}  \sin( \alpha )

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Answered by Sakshi15403
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