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Hi...quick question about this identity.
The problem in question is (sin^4theta - cos^4theta)/sin2theta
I understand that the numerator can be simplified via difference of squares to (sin^2theta - cos^2theta)(sin^2theta + cos^2theta)/sin2theta and (sin^2theta + cos^2theta) equals 1 so we get (sin^2theta - cos^2theta)/sin2theta
My question is, how does (sin^2theta - cos^2theta) = -cos2theta? I tired to solve this by simplifying (sin^2theta - cos^2theta) by using difference of squares. Is this just an identity that I never learned?
The problem in question is (sin^4theta - cos^4theta)/sin2theta
I understand that the numerator can be simplified via difference of squares to (sin^2theta - cos^2theta)(sin^2theta + cos^2theta)/sin2theta and (sin^2theta + cos^2theta) equals 1 so we get (sin^2theta - cos^2theta)/sin2theta
My question is, how does (sin^2theta - cos^2theta) = -cos2theta? I tired to solve this by simplifying (sin^2theta - cos^2theta) by using difference of squares. Is this just an identity that I never learned?