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29 March, 16:30

Use the squared identities to simplify 2sin^2xsin^2x

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  1. 29 March, 16:37
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    [3-4 cos (2 x) + cos (4 x) ]/4

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  2. 29 March, 16:52
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    2sin^2 (x) sin^2 (x) = 2sin^4 (x);

    cos (4x) = 2cos^2 (2x) - 1 ... (1)

    cos (2x) = 1 - 2sin^2 (x) ... (2)

    Substituting cos2x from (2) in (1).

    We get cos (4x) = 1 + 8sin^4 (x) - 8sin^2 (x);

    Thus we get 2sin^4 (x) = (cos (4x) - 1) / 4 + 2sin^2 (x);

    Substituting sin^2 (x) from (2):

    2sin^4 (x) = [3-4cos (2x) + cos (4x) ]/4
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