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alez

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Well, I seem to have totally forgotten how to use the half angle formulae
Can someone explain how to prove
(sin(x/2)-cos(x/2))^2 -1 = -sinx
 

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alez said:
Well, I seem to have totally forgotten how to use the half angle formulae
Can someone explain how to prove
(sin(x/2)-cos(x/2))^2 -1 = -sinx
LHS = sin2(x/2) - 2 sin(x/2) cos(x/2) + cos2(x/2) - 1
= - 2 sin(x/2) cos(x/2) (red parts add to give 1)

we know: sin(2x) = 2 sinx cosx,
sub x = a/2
sin a = 2 sin (a/2) cos (a/2)

hence - 2 sin(x/2) cos(x/2) = - sinx = RHS
 

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