Cos(-pie/24) - cos(7pie/24)
I applied the sum to product identity and got:
-2sin [ (-pie/24 + 7pie/24) / 2] sin [ (-pie/24 - 7pie/24) /2]= - 2sin( pie/8) sin(-pie/6)
And I need the answer find the answer with out using the calculator and I know that pie/6= 30 degrees which means that sin of 30 degrees is (radical 3)/2 but the pie/8 equals 22.5 which is not a common angle... So I'm not sure if I made a mistake or if there is a different way of finding the answer so please help I have been stuck on this problem for 3 hrs now :/
I applied the sum to product identity and got:
-2sin [ (-pie/24 + 7pie/24) / 2] sin [ (-pie/24 - 7pie/24) /2]= - 2sin( pie/8) sin(-pie/6)
And I need the answer find the answer with out using the calculator and I know that pie/6= 30 degrees which means that sin of 30 degrees is (radical 3)/2 but the pie/8 equals 22.5 which is not a common angle... So I'm not sure if I made a mistake or if there is a different way of finding the answer so please help I have been stuck on this problem for 3 hrs now :/