One of my problems is , I have ( cos^2x-sin^2x ), on one side of the equal sign.
And I am not sure how to substitute (sin^2 + cos^2=1) sence the equation has a
negative sin.
My other problem is, if I try to simplify the other side of the equation , (2cos^2x-1)
I am not sure what to do with the 2 in front of the cos.
I see how you got , sin^2=1-cos^2 from sin^2+cos^2=1. But if you are
telling me to replace sin^2=1-cos^2 with the original equation cos^2-sin^2,
I don't under stand how we can do this.
Also, I am not sure were we are getting the cos^2-(1-cos^2) from the previous
reply.
I am sorry for the trouble. It takes me awhile to get this stuff.
I will work on it again tomarrow.
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