Need help on this one!

jordan83

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cos(alpha-beta)cos(alpha+beta) = cos^2(alpha) - sin^2(beta)

Need to prove them to be equal. Thank you!
 
a=alpha
b=beta

cos(a-b)cos(a+b) =
sum of angles)
cos(-b)=cos(b)
sin(-b)=-sin(b)

cos(a)cos(b)+sin(a)sin(b) *
cos(a)cos(b)-sin(a)sin(b) =
(u+v)(u-v)=u<sup>2</sup>-v<sup>2</sup>
cos<sup>2</sup>(a)cos<sup>2</sup>(b)-sin<sup>2</sup>(a)sin<sup>2</sup>(b)
sin<sup>2</sup>(u)+cos<sup>2</sup>(v) = 1
cos<sup>2</sup>(a)(1-sin<sup>2</sup>(b))-sin<sup>2</sup>(b)(1-cos<sup>2</sup>(a)) =
cos<sup>2</sup>(a)-sin<sup>2</sup>(b)cos<sup>2</sup>(a)-sin<sup>2</sup>(b)+cos<sup>2</sup>(a)sin<sup>2</sup>(b) =
cos<sup>2</sup>(a)-sin<sup>2</sup>(b)
 
cos(X)cos(Y)+sin(X)sin(Y)=cos(X−Y)
Let X=a−b & Y=a+b.
 
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