Prove that cos(pi-theta)=-costheta using the compound angle formulae?

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Jul 30, 2017

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Explanation:

There is a rule for the expansion of compound angles for sine, cosine and tangent functions. For the sake of this answer, I'll only go over the cosine compound angle formulae.

cos(A+B)-=cosAcosB-sinAsinB

thereforecos(vartheta-pi)=cosvarthetacospi-sinvarthetasinpi=-cosvartheta

Proof for the compound angle formulae can be found here.