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

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Answer:


(1-cos^2(2x))/(4)

Explanation:

We have the following expression


sin^2x *cos^2x

Whe know that:


sin^2(x) = (1-cos(2x))/(2)\\\\cos^2(x)=(1+cos(2x))/(2)

Now replace these equations in the main expression and simplify


((1-cos(2x))/(2))*((1+cos(2x))/(2))


(((1-cos(2x))(1+cos(2x)))/(4))

Apply the following property


(a + b) (a-b) = a ^ 2 -b ^ 2

Then


(((1-cos(2x))(1+cos(2x)))/(4))=(1^2-cos^2(2x))/(4)

Finally:


(((1-cos(2x))(1+cos(2x)))/(4))=(1-cos^2(2x))/(4)

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