
Mark M. answered 05/14/20
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sin2 u = (1 - cos 2u) / 2
Now substitute 4x for u.
Bailey H.
asked 05/14/20How do you use the power reducing formulas to rewrite the expression sin^2 4x in terms of first power of cosine
Mark M. answered 05/14/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
sin2 u = (1 - cos 2u) / 2
Now substitute 4x for u.
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