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Old January 5th, 2009, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Jhevon View Post
just apply the addition formula for sine (and cosine) over and over

Recall: \sin (\alpha + \beta ) = \sin \alpha \cos \beta + \sin \beta \cos \alpha

and \cos (\alpha + \beta ) = \cos \alpha \cos \beta - \sin \alpha \sin \beta

Now, you have three terms in the sum for the angles. just apply the rules two at a time


example: \sin (A + B + C) = \sin [(A + B) + C] = \sin (A + B) \cos C + \sin C \cos (A + B)

and then you can apply the formulas i mentioned on \sin (A + B) and \cos (A + B)
thank you so much man. really appreciate it. i remember this now.

o yes and reps added

Last edited by mr fantastic; January 5th, 2009 at 07:51 PM. Reason: Merge
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