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  • 18-10-2016
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Prove this identity sin(2A)=2sinAcosA.

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  • 31-10-2016
The solution for proving the identity is as follows:

sin(2A) = sin(A + A) 
As sin(a + b) = sinacosb + sinbcosa, 
sin(A + A) = sinAcosA + sinAcosA 

Therefore, sin(2A) = 2sinAcosA

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