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Solution
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Solution steps
Simplify:
Multiply fractions:
Multiply the numbers:
Cancel the common factor:
Multiply the numbers:
Cancel the common factor:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the following identity:
Use the following property:
Apply the periodicity of :
Simplify:
Convert element to fraction:
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions:
Multiply the numbers:
Add similar elements:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the basic trigonometric identity:
Simplify:
Convert element to fraction:
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions:
Add similar elements:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Show that:
Use the following product to sum identity:
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Show that:
Use the factorization rule:
Refine
Show that:
Use the Double Angle identity:
Divide both sides by
Use the following identity:
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Substitute
Refine
Add to both sides
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
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Add the following equations
Refine
Simplify
Apply exponent rule: if is even
Apply exponent rule:
Apply Perfect Square Formula:
Simplify
Apply rule
Apply radical rule:
Apply exponent rule:
Multiply fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Multiply the numbers:
Add the numbers:
Factor
Rewrite as
Factor out common term
Factor
Factor
Simplify
Apply exponent rule:
Multiply the numbers:
Cancel the common factor:
Multiply
Multiply fractions:
Apply the fraction rule:
Multiply the numbers:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the value of ((2*5*4pi*cos^2(4pi*0.3)))/(1000) ?
The value of ((2*5*4pi*cos^2(4pi*0.3)))/(1000) is (pi(3+sqrt(5)))/(200)