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Use a sum or different identity to find the exact value:

Use a sum or different identity to find the exact value:-example-1

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Given:

The trigonometric expression is given as,


\sin 105\degree\cos 45\degree-\cos 105\degree\sin 45\degree

The objective is to find the exact value of the expression.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the general formula,


\sin a\cos b-\cos a\sin b=\sin (a+b)\ldots\text{.}(1)

By comparing the given equation with the RHS of equation (1),


\begin{gathered} a=105\degree \\ b=45\degree \end{gathered}

To find the value:

On plugging the obtained values of a and b in equation (1),


\sin 105\degree\cos 45\degree-\cos 105\degree\sin 45\degree=\sin (105-45)

On further solving the above equation,


\sin 105\degree\cos 45\degree-\cos 105\degree\sin 45\degree=\sin (60)\degree

From the trigonometric table,


\sin 60\degree=\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}

Hence, the exact value of the expression is √3/2.

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