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Complete the proof of the identity by choosing the rule that justifies each step.(1-cosx)(1+cosx)=sin^2x

Complete the proof of the identity by choosing the rule that justifies each step.(1-cosx-example-1
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You have the following expression:


(1+cosx)(1-\cos x)=\sin ^2x

To verify the identity, you have that the left side of the equation becomes:

(1 + cosx)(1 - cosx) = (1 - cos^2 x)

because of the product of an expression by its conjugate result in a difference of squares. Or simplfy by expanding the factors and simplying.

Next, you have:

1 - cos^2 x = sin^2 x

because the Pythagorean identity.

Then, the identity is verified.

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