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Mathematics, 27.09.2021 16:50 sanchez626

Given, A= Cos(theta) +Sin(theta) and B= Cos(theta) - Sin(theta)
If, A= root2{A-sin(theta)}
Prove that,
B= root2{A-cos(theta)}

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