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Answer:

cos(x -π/3) = (1/2)cos(x) +(√3/2)sin(x)

Explanation:

You want cos(x -π/3) written in terms of sine and cosine.

Angle difference

The formula for the cosine of the difference between two angles is ...

cos(a -b) = cos(a)cos(b) +sin(a)sin(b)

Application

We have a=x, b=π/3, so the desired function is ...

cos(x -π/3) = cos(x)cos(π/3) +sin(x)sin(π/3)

We know that ...

  • cos(π/3) = 1/2
  • sin(π/3) = √3/2

so the rewrite is ...

cos(x -π/3) = (1/2)cos(x) +(√3/2)sin(x)

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