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Question: Using only reciprocal, Pythagorean, sum/difference, and/or half angle identities, prove the equation below. You must use angles A and B, do not replace with actual vales. Only work with the right side of the equation. You should use TEN steps to accomplish this proof! cosA+cosB= 2cos(A+B/2)cos(A-B/2)

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