G. By adopting De Moivre's Theorem, express sin 30 and cos 30 in terms of sin and cos 0. Hence deduce cos 30° in fractio

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G. By adopting De Moivre's Theorem, express sin 30 and cos 30 in terms of sin and cos 0. Hence deduce cos 30° in fractio

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G. By adopting De Moivre's Theorem, express sin 30 and cos 30 in terms of sin and cos 0. Hence deduce cos 30° in fraction form given sin 30° = 2
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