Answer:
cos(a + b) =
Explanation:
cos(a + b) = cos(a).cos(b) - sin(a).sin(b) [Identity]
cos(a) =
cos(b) =
Since, terminal side of angle 'a' lies in quadrant 3, sine of angle 'a' will be negative.
sin(a) =
[Since, sin(a) =
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Similarly, terminal side of angle 'b' lies in quadrant 2, sine of angle 'b' will be negative.
sin(b) =
=
=
By substituting these values in the identity,
cos(a + b) =
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Therefore, cos(a + b) =