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Cos(x/3)cos(x/3)=1/2(1+cos(2x/3))

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This follows from the half-angle identity for cosine.


\cos^2\theta=\frac{1+\cos2\theta}2
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it's true, don't have a step by step explanation just did it on my test.

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