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Mathematics, 19.07.2020 01:01 ellenharley7

Prove the identity. cos2x - sin’2x = 2 cos2x - 1
Note that each Statement must be based on a Rule chosen from the Rule menu.
cos2x - sin’2x
A. Algebra.
B. Reciprocal.
C. Quotient.
D. Pythagorean.
E. Odd/Even.

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