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ozidolroks

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can someone please explain this question to me . i know how to do the first part, i just don't know how to do the hence section.

1. by expanding sin (A+B) show that sin3@ (theta) = 3sin@-4sin^3@.
Hence or otherwise find the smallest value of x that satisfies the equation

12x^3- 9x+2=0

answer in 2 dp.


2. Using sin(A+B)= sinAcosB+ cocsAsinB prove that:
sin^3x-1/4(3sinx-sin^3x)


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1. by expanding sin (A+B) show that sin3@ (theta) = 3sin@-4sin^3@.

Hence or otherwise find the smallest value of x that satisfies the equation
12x^3- 9x+2=0
answer in 2 dp.




let x=sin (theta)








For question 2, What do you want to prove? All you've given is an expression, not an equation.
 
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If no one wants to do this I'll try (1)


 
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