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How is this solved using trig identities (sum/difference)?

How is this solved using trig identities (sum/difference)?-example-1
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The angle sum identity for cosine is:


cos( \theta+ \beta) = cos( \theta)cos( \beta) - sin( \theta)sin( \beta)

So we need to figure out the values of \theta and \beta.


tan^(-1)( (1)/(2)) = \theta


cos^(-1)( (2)/(3) ) = \beta


cos(tan^(-1)( (1)/(2)))cos(cos^(-1)((2)/(3))) - sin(tan^(-1)( (1)/(2)))sin(cos^(-1)((2)/(3))) = 0.26295 rad




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