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Evaluate cos^2(67.5 degrees) - sin^2(67.5 degrees)

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Answer:


-(√(2))/(2)

Explanation:


\cos^2(x)-\sin^2(x)=\cos(2x) by the double angle identity for cosine.

Therefore,
\cos^2(67.5)-\sin^2(67.5)=\cos(2 \cdot 67.5)=\cos(135).

Now to finish the problem we just need to look at our handy dandy unit circle in the second quadrant.

It should say the
x-coordinate at
135^\circ is
-(√(2))/(2).

User Sudheer Aedama
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