Short Overview: we have the same thing sine cubed theta means sine theta cubed so you're taking sine if sine theta is equal to negative Now let's look at this problem here cosine 3x for sine 2x plus sine 3x sine 2x is equal to square root of 3 over
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we have the same thing sine cubed theta means sine theta cubed so you're taking sine if sine theta is equal to negative Now let's look at this problem here cosine 3x for sine 2x plus sine 3x sine 2x is equal to square root of 3 over R so you you find okay put x and y in the in the cartesian system it's two and minus two minus
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- we have the same thing sine cubed theta means sine theta cubed so you're taking sine if sine theta is equal to negative
- Now let's look at this problem here cosine 3x for sine 2x plus sine 3x sine 2x is equal to square root of 3 over
- R so you you find okay put x and y in the in the cartesian system it's two and minus two minus
- If you don't know you have to memorize it by the way 3 squared 6 and square
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