Hello,
I was doing some random problems of Trigonometry and I came across a rather difficult problem for me at least (I study in grade 10)
It is a problem of conditional trigonometrical identities. BTW this may be very easy and I might just have been too dumb. Anyways, I would love some help. The problem goes like this:
* IF A+B+C = 2S, Prove that :
sin S sin (S-A)+sin (S-B) sin (S-C) = sin B sin C
Thank you for the kind cooperation
- Anurag
I was doing some random problems of Trigonometry and I came across a rather difficult problem for me at least (I study in grade 10)
It is a problem of conditional trigonometrical identities. BTW this may be very easy and I might just have been too dumb. Anyways, I would love some help. The problem goes like this:
* IF A+B+C = 2S, Prove that :
sin S sin (S-A)+sin (S-B) sin (S-C) = sin B sin C
Thank you for the kind cooperation
- Anurag