Proving \frac{\sin 30^\circ}{\sin 50^\circ}= \frac{\sin 40^\circ}{\sin 80^\circ}

ndimiimpercea2

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2022-01-28

Proving sin30sin50=sin40sin80

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bemolizisqt

bemolizisqt

Beginner2022-01-29Added 16 answers

Let us first prove that sin(30)sin(80)=sin(40)sin(50)
HS=sin(30)sin(80)
=cos(60)cos(10)
=12cos(10)
RHS=sin(40)sin(50)
=12[cos(4050)cos(40+50)]
=12[cos(10)cos(90)]
=12cos(10)
 LHS=RHS
So we have
sin(30)sin(80)=sin(40)sin(50)
And hence it follows that
sin(30)sin(50)=sin(40)sin(80)

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