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Use a sum or difference formula to find the exact value of the following.


sin(13\pi)/(28)cos(2\pi)/(7)+cos(13\pi)/(28)sin(2\pi)/(7)

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User Marcin Iwanowski
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You can see that your expression is in the form


\sin(a)\cos(b) + \cos(a)\sin(b)

By the sine sum formula, this is the same as
\sin(a+b)

Since in your case


a = \cfrac{13\pi}{28},\quad b = \cfrac{2\pi}{7}

your expression evaluates to


\sin\left(\cfrac{13\pi}{28} + \cfrac{2\pi}{7}\right) = \sin\left(\cfrac{3\pi}{4} \right) = \cfrac{1}{√(2)} = \cfrac{√(2)}{2}

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