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  • 17-05-2023
  • Mathematics
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Let sin A = 1/3 where A terminates in Quadrant 1, and let cos B = 2/3, where B terminates in Quadrant 4. Using the identity:

cos(A-B)=cosACosB+sinAsinB


find cos(A-B)

Let sin A 13 where A terminates in Quadrant 1 and let cos B 23 where B terminates in Quadrant 4 Using the identity cosABcosACosBsinAsinB find cosAB class=

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