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The sum formula for the cosine function is $\cos (A+B)=$ ___________. (p. 529)
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The cosine of the sum of two angles \(A\) and \(B\) is given by the formula: \[ \cos(A + B) = \cos A \cos B - \sin A \sin B \] Show more…
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