sin 110° \cdot cos 35° - cos 110° \cdot sin 35°
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Using the identity sin(A + B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B, we can rewrite the expression as: sin 1100 cos 350 cos 1108 sin 358 = (sin 1100 cos 350) (cos 1108 sin 358) Show more…
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