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1) Use the compound-angle formulae to write the following as surds.

(i) sin 75° = sin(45° +30°)

(ii) cos 135º = cos(90° +45°)

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Problem 1:


sin(75^o)=sin(45^o+30^o)\\sin(A+B)=sinAcosB+cosAsinB\\sin(45^o+30^o)=sin45^ocos30^o+cos45^osin30^o\\(1)/(√(2) ) *(√(3) )/(2) +(1)/(√(2) ) ]*(1)/(2) \\(√(3) )/(2√(2) ) +(1)/(2√(2) ) ---- > (√(3)+1)/(2√(2) ) (ANS)

Problem 2:


cos135^o=-cos45^o=-(1)/(√(2) )

Step-by-step explanation:

Cos 135° is an angle in the second quadrant.

In the second quadrant, cos is negative.
cos\theta=(x)/(r)


cos135=cos(180-45)=-cos45^o

An angle of 45° is found in a right-angled triangle of sides
1:1:√(2)


cos45^o=(1)/(√(2) )


cos135^o=-cos45^o=-(1)/(√(2) )

Note that
√(2) is an irrational number and cannot be given as an exact decimal.

Little messy math, but thanks for asking the question.

- Eddie

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