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    [Resolved] Sum Identity

    I have a project problem that reads:

    Show how to derive the sin(2x) from the sum identity using sin(x + x).
    Sounds easy. But I can't find anything about the sum identity in my book. Can anyone enlighten me?
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    Okay. I fooled around with this:

    sin(x + x) = sin(x)cos(x) + cos(x)sin(x) = 2sin(x)cos(x)
    Where do I go from there? Am I going the wrong way?
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    Originally posted by rjlohan
    Do you have all the rules anywhere?
    The rules? *scans his book* No one told me about rules?

    I have a crap-load of formulas I keep trying, but I'm not getting anywhere.

    I don't want an answer here. Just a clue to get me from A to B.
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    The clue is that you need the basic identities first.

    e.g - sin(x + y) = sin(x)cos(y) + sin(y)cos(x)

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    Bah! I got that.

    I'm here: 2sin(x)cos(x)

    How can I make that eqal to sin(2x)?

    When you substitute x for 45, they come out as equal, but that's too big of a jump. How can I prove those two are equal without pluging in a value?

    Is there some identity I'm not seeing?
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    fook me!

    The Double-Angle Formula states that:

    sin(2x) = 2sin(x)cos(x)
    I already have it solved.

    I can't believe I just wasted an hour on that when it's already a pre-established identity.

    Thanks for your help, rj.
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    An hour?!?! Why would it take an hour? You should already know that sin(x+y)=sinxcosy+cosxsiny, and if you didnt you could refer to your book. Then it takes two seconds after that to say sin(x + x) = sin(x)cos(x) + cos(x)sin(x) = 2sin(x)cos(x)= sin(2x)
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    Originally posted by SilverSprite
    An hour?!?! Why would it take an hour? You should already know that sin(x+y)=sinxcosy+cosxsiny, and if you didnt you could refer to your book. Then it takes two seconds after that to say sin(x + x) = sin(x)cos(x) + cos(x)sin(x) = 2sin(x)cos(x)= sin(2x)
    Why should I already know that? Because you do? And I already mentioned that I didn't see it in the book.

    Way to be an ass, though.
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    SilverSprite screwed up on a math contest so he isn't in a very good mood. Let me apologize for him.
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    Yes, i guess i should apologize too. I CANT BELIEVE 9+5=11!!!! And what's even more stupid is a misadded so many times.
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    He's not the only one who screwed up...
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    Kalk how can you make such an amateur mistake!
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    try (6a)/(3a)=3! (not 3 factorial, just 3 with an exclaimation mark)
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