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Help me!!!!!!..... Given conditions A+B+C=180° then prove that: sin(B+2C)+sin(C+2A)+sin(A+2B)=4sin{B-C/2}sin{C-A/2}sin{A-B/2}
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Help me!!!!!!.....
Given conditions A+B+C=180°
then prove that:
sin(B+2C)+sin(C+2A)+sin(A+2B)=4sin{B-C/2}sin{C-A/2}sin{A-B/2}
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hope it helps you have a great day keep smiling be happy stay safe
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