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Can anyone please show me how to find sin 18 in fraction form? plzzzzzzz $_$​

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Answer:

(-1 + √5) / 4

Explanation:

18° is 1/5 of 90°. So if we say x = 18:

5x = 90

You probably won't find an identity for sin(5x) in your textbook. But you will find double angle and triple angle formulas. So if we split 5x into two terms:

2x + 3x = 90

Rearrange:

2x = 90 − 3x

Take sine of both sides:

sin(2x) = sin(90 − 3x)

Use phase shift identity:

sin(2x) = cos(3x)

Apply double and triple angle formulas:

2 sin x cos x = 4 cos³ x − 3 cos x

Simplify:

0 = 4 cos³ x − 3 cos x − 2 sin x cos x

0 = cos x (4 cos² x − 3 − 2 sin x)

We know cos 18° isn't 0, so we can divide it out:

0 = 4 cos² x − 3 − 2 sin x

Using Pythagorean identity and simplifying:

0 = 4 (1 − sin² x) − 3 − 2 sin x

0 = 4 − 4 sin² x − 3 − 2 sin x

0 = 1 − 4 sin² x − 2 sin x

0 = 4 sin² x + 2 sin x − 1

Solve with quadratic formula (or you can complete the square):

sin x = [ -2 ± √(2² − 4(4)(-1)) ] / 2(4)

sin x = [ -2 ± √(4 + 16) ] / 8

sin x = (-2 ± √20) / 8

sin x = (-2 ± 2√5) / 8

sin x = (-1 ± √5) / 4

18° is in the first quadrant, so we know sin x > 0. Therefore:

sin x = (-1 + √5) / 4

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