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Please help me asap. Prove that: Sin(A+B).Sin(A-B)=Sin²A.Sin²B
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Prove that:
Sin(A+B).Sin(A-B)=Sin²A.Sin²B
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Answer: Sin²A.Sin²B*
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Answer:
Sin(A+B).Sin(A-B)=sin²A-sin²B
sorry if there is .I put -.
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