Sum of Trigonometric Formulas

Relz

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When will Sin(a + B) be equal to sin(a) + sin(B) ?

I have no idea, I know that they're not equal how they are but i'm not sure which restrictions will make them equal. Any ideas?
 
When will Sin(a + B) be equal to sin(a) + sin(B) ?

I have no idea, I know that they're not equal how they are but i'm not sure which restrictions will make them equal. Any ideas?

What happens when one of those angles become equal to 2*n*\(\displaystyle \pi\)
 
I don't know. I'm not really sure how this works

You are in High School: Grade 12 Calculus and Advanced Functions


You ought to know.... you are just not thinking through.

Tell me

sin (A + 2*n*\(\displaystyle \pi\)) = ???
 
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