Thomas' Calculus 13th Edition

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ISBN 10: 0-32187-896-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-32187-896-0

Chapter 1: Functions - Section 1.3 - Trigonometric Functions - Exercises 1.3 - Page 28: 41

Answer

$- \cos{x}$

Work Step by Step

Addition formula $$\sin{(A+B)}= \sin{A} \cos{B} +\cos{A} \sin{B}$$ $\therefore \sin{\left(\dfrac{3\pi}{2}-x \right)} = \sin{\left(\dfrac{3\pi}{2}\right)} \cos({-x})+ \cos{\left(\dfrac{3\pi}{2} \right)} \sin({-x}) $ $\sin{\left(\dfrac{3\pi}{2}-x \right)} = (-1) \times \cos{x} + (0) \times (-\sin{x})$ $\sin{\left(\dfrac{3\pi}{2}-x \right)} = - \cos{x}$
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