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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 22:50 Krch1401

The following steps show how the right side of 1 – cos(2x) = tan(x)sin(2x) can be rewritten to show it is an identity. tan(x)sin(2x)
= tan(x)∙[2sin(x)cos(x)]
= StartFraction sine (x) Over cosine (x) EndFraction times 2 sine (x) cosine (x)
= 2sin2(x)
= 1 – cos(2x)
What are the correct justifications, listed in proper order?
Double Angle Identity, Quotient Identity for Tangent, Simplify, Double Angle Identity
Double Angle Identity, Simplify, Double Angle Identity, Quotient Identity for Tangent
Double Angle Identity, Simplify, Quotient Identity for Tangent, Double Angle Identity
Double Angle Identity, Quotient Identity for Tangent, Double Angle Identity, Simplify

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