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cos A*cos(60^(@)+A)cos(60^(@)-A)=(1)/(4)cos3A

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Prove that: (i) cos A cos(60^(@)-A)cos (60^(@)+A)=(1)/(4)cos 3A (ii) "tan" A+"tan"(60^(@)+A)-"tan"(60^(@)-A)=3 tan 3A .

Prove that: cosA. Cos(60^(@)+A)cos(60^(2)-A)=1/4 cos3A

If A=30^(@) , show that : 4cosAcos(60^(@)-A)*cos(60^(@)+A)=cos3A

Prove that: cos Acos(60^0-A)cos(60^0+A)=1/4cos3A

(ii) Prove cos x cos(60-x)cos(60+x)=(1)/(4)cos3x

Prove that : cos Acos(60-A)cos(60+A)=1/4cos3A

Prove that cos(60^(@)+A) + cos(60^(@)-A)-cosA=0

cos(60^(@)-theta)cos(60^(@)+theta)=(1)/(4)(4cos^(2)theta-3)

Prove that: |cos theta cos(60^(@)-theta)cos(60^(@)+theta)<=(1)/(4) for all values of theta

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