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Use the Addition Formula for Cosine to prove the Double-Angle Formula for Cosine. cos(2x) = cos2(x) − sin2(x) Rewrite 2x as x + x, and use the Addition Formula for Cosine to simplify. cos(2x) = cos(x + x) = cos(x) cos(x)

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