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30 October, 13:25

Sin (2/theta) sin (4/theta) cos (2/theta) cos (4/theta) = ? complete identity

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  1. 30 October, 16:29
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    sin (2T) Cos (2T) Sin (4T) Cos (4T)

    Using the identity 2Sin (x) Cos (x) = Sin (2x),

    = (1/4) Sin (4T) Sin (8T)

    where T is theta.

    I don't think there is a more simple reduction.
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