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Use a sum or difference identity to find an exact value sin(15 degrees)

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Answer:

its B on edge

Explanation:

sqrt6-sqrt2 / 4

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User Mike D Sutton
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The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

30 + 15 = 45

sin 45 = sin(30+15) = sin30cos15 + cos30sin15

cos 45 = cos(30+15) = cos30cos15 - sin30sin15

sin45 = cos45 (= sqrt(2)/2)

sin30 = 1/2 and cos30 = sqrt(3)/2

1/2 cos15 + sqrt(3)/2 sin15 = sqrt(3)/2 cos15 - 1/2 sin15

(sqrt(3)/2 + 1/2)sin15 = (sqrt(3)/2 - 1/2)cos15

sin15 = (sqrt(3)/2 - 1/2)/(sqrt(3)/2 + 1/2) * cos15

sin15 = (1/2 *(sqrt(3) - 1))/(1/2 * (sqrt(3) + 1) * cos15

sin15 = (sqrt(3) - 1)/(sqrt(3) +1) * cos15

cos15 = sin30/(2sin15) = 1/2/(2sin15) = 1/(4sin15)

sin15 = (sqrt(3) - 1)/(sqrt(3) + 1) * (1/(4sin15))

4(sin15)^2 = (sqrt(3) - 1)/(sqrt(3) + 1)

4(sin15)^2 = (sqrt(3) - 1)^2 / ((sqrt(3) + 1)(sqrt(3) - 1))

4(sin15)^2 = (3 - 2sqrt(3) +1) / (3 - 1) = (4 - 2sqrt(3)) / 2 = 2 - sqrt(3)

sin15 = sqrt((2 - sqrt(3))/4)

sin15 = sqrt(2 - sqrt(3)) / 2

I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free to ask another question.

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