Q. 45.0( 3 Votes )
Prove that:

Answer :
Multiply and divide by 2, we get
But 2cos A cos B = cos(A+B)+cos(A–B)
Then the above equation becomes,
But cos(180°–θ)=–cos θ
So the above equation becomes,
And
Hence the above equation becomes,
Hence proved
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