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Prove by Principle of Mathematical Induction, that :
`sin theta + sin 2 theta + sin 3 theta + ........ + sin n theta= (sin (n+1)theta/2 sin frac (n theta)(2))/(sin frac (theta)(2))` for all n `in` N.

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