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10 April, 04:08

Which sum or difference identity would you use to verify that cos (180° - q) = - cos q?

a.

sin (a - b) = sin a cos b - cos a sin b

b.

cos (a - b) = cos a cos b - sin a sin b

c.

cos (a - b) = cos a cos b + sin a sin b

d.

sin (a + b) = sin a cos b + cos a sin b

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  1. 10 April, 06:39
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    c. cos (a - b) = cos a cos b + sin a sin b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using 180 as a and q as b:

    cos (180 - q) = cos 180 cos q + sin 180 sin q

    cos 180 = - 1

    sin 180 = 0

    cos (180 - q) = (-1) cos q + (0) sin q

    cos (180 - q) = - cos q
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