Show that \sin(x) = x \prod_{n=1}^{\infty} ( 1 - \frac{4}{3} \sin^2

ulcerat9jr

ulcerat9jr

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2022-05-01

Show that
sin(x)=xn=1(143sin2(x3n))
I know 1sin2x=(1sinx)(1+sinx) but I'm not sure how to apply it.
Or maybe we need 2sin2(x)=1cos(2x)?

Answer & Explanation

Brennen Davies

Brennen Davies

Beginner2022-05-02Added 25 answers

Remember that
sin3x=3sinx4sin3xsin3x3sinx=
=143sin2x
Now you can see the telescoping product.

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