Gruma
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yet another question from the diagnostic test in the cambridge book, i wish theyd put worked solutions in the back like the lee book; nehow.....
Q14) use De Moivre's theorem with n = 2 to show that
cos 2 = cos^2 - sin^2 and sin 2 = 2 sin cos.
hence show that tan 2 = 2 tan / 1 - tan^2
this question has me stumped, probably coz i cant remember my trig rules. i can show that cos 2 = cos^2 - sin^2 and
sin 2 = 2 sin cos but i cant seem to show the tan part.
comon guys i need your help my tests 2morro.
Q14) use De Moivre's theorem with n = 2 to show that
cos 2 = cos^2 - sin^2 and sin 2 = 2 sin cos.
hence show that tan 2 = 2 tan / 1 - tan^2
this question has me stumped, probably coz i cant remember my trig rules. i can show that cos 2 = cos^2 - sin^2 and
sin 2 = 2 sin cos but i cant seem to show the tan part.
comon guys i need your help my tests 2morro.