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Prove the trigonometric identity. Show your work on the left hand side, or right hand side, or both.

Prove the trigonometric identity. Show your work on the left hand side, or right hand-example-1
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\bf sin^2(\theta)+cos^2(\theta)=1\implies sin^2(\theta)=1-cos^2(\theta)\\\\ \textit{also recall that }\qquad \textit{difference of squares} \\\\ (a-b)(a+b) = a^2-b^2\qquad \qquad a^2-b^2 = (a-b)(a+b)\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ sin^4(x)-cos^4(x)=2sin^2(x)-1\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ sin^4(x)-cos^4(x)\implies [sin^2(x)-cos^2(x)][sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)] \\\\\\\ [sin^2(x)-cos^2(x)][1]\implies sin^2(x)-cos^2(x) \\\\\\ sin^2(x)-[1-sin^2(x)]\implies sin^2(x)-1+sin^2(x)\implies 2sin^2(x)-1
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