waguihmina
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  • 01-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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how to prove that
[tex] \cos( \alpha ) = \frac{1}{2} ( {e}^{i \alpha } + {e}^{ - i \alpha } )[/tex]
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goldenpoo21
goldenpoo21 goldenpoo21
  • 01-01-2021
First you need to do is solve a by simplifying both sides.
After you’ve done that you would need to keep the variable alone.
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