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Simplify sin(x)-sin(x)cos(x)^2

Problem

sin(x)−sin(x)*cos2(x)

Solution

  1. Identify the common factor in both terms of the expression.

  2. Factor out the common term sin(x) from the expression.

sin(x)*(1−cos2(x))

  1. Apply the Pythagorean identity which states that sin2(x)+cos2(x)=1 meaning 1−cos2(x)=sin2(x)

sin(x)*(sin2(x))

  1. Multiply the terms to reach the simplest form.

sin3(x)

Final Answer

sin(x)−sin(x)*cos2(x)=sin3(x)


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