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cos(82°)cos(37°)+sin(82°)sin(37°) expression is the right side of the formula cos(a-b) with particular values for a and b
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Since cos(α)cos(β) + sin(α)sin(β) = cos(α-β)
cos(82°-37°) = cos(45°) =
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cos(82-37)=cos 45= sqrt 2/2
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