sin(A-B)
sinAcosB-cosAsinB
Using the angle subtraction formula for sine, we have:
sin(A – B) = sin(A)cos(B) – cos(A)sin(B)
where sin(A), cos(A), sin(B), and cos(B) are the respective sine and cosine values of angles A and B.
This formula allows us to find the sine of the difference of two angles in terms of the sines and cosines of the individual angles.
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