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Sin97°cos43°+cos97°sin43°

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Answer:
sin (140°)

Step-by-step explanation:
Angle addition formulas are used to express the trigonometric function in terms of the sum/difference between two angles α and β
These rules are shown in the attached image.

Now, the given expression is::
sin97°cos43°+cos97°sin43°We have:
α = 97°
β = 43°

Comparing the given formula with the general formulas in the image, we would find that the given formula represents the sum of the sin of two angles.

Therefore:
sin97°cos43°+cos97°sin43°
= sin (97°+43°)
= sin (140°)

Hope this helps :)

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