Why is cos2x the answer of -sin^2x + cos^2x?

2 Answers
May 21, 2016

I tried this....hope it helps!

Explanation:

You know that sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)=1
so rearranging:
sin^2(x)=1-cos^2(x)

substituting into your expression you get:

-1+cos^2(x)+cos^2(x)=2cos^2(x)-1

Now let us choose an angle x, say pi/3:
we have:
2cos^2(x)-1=2cos^2(pi/3)-1=2*(1/2)^2-1=-1/2
or:
cos(2x)=cos(2pi/3)=-1/2
You can try with other angles to see it!!!

May 21, 2016

See below

Explanation:

Use the Property:cos(A+B)= cosAcosB-sinAsinB
Left Side:cos 2x= cos(x+x)=cosx cosx -sinx sinx

=cos^2x-sin^2x

=Right Side