If the identity sin (x + a) = sin x cos a + cos x sin ais

Chapter 3, Problem 2AAE

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Problem 2AAE

If the identity sin (x + a) = sin x cos a + cos x sin ais differentiated with respect to x, is the resulting equation also an identity? Does this principle apply to the equation x2 - 2x - 8 = 0? Explain.

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QUESTION:

Problem 2AAE

If the identity sin (x + a) = sin x cos a + cos x sin ais differentiated with respect to x, is the resulting equation also an identity? Does this principle apply to the equation x2 - 2x - 8 = 0? Explain.

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In this problem, we have to find the identity property and explain that the identity principle apply on the equation given x2 - 2x - 8 = 0.

 If the identity sin (x + a) = sin x cos a + cos x sin a is differentiated with respect to x.

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