briannaharries09
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  • 22-11-2019
  • Mathematics
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Is it ever possible that sin (A+B)=⁡ (A+B)= sin⁡ A+sin⁡ B?

If so, explain how. If not, explain why not.

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sqdancefan
sqdancefan sqdancefan
  • 30-11-2019

Answer:

  It will always be the case when A and B are opposites

Step-by-step explanation:

sin(x) = -sin(-x) so ...

  sin(A -A) = (A -A) = sin(A) -sin(A) = 0

That is, the given expression is true when B=-A.

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