Solve for A (complex solution)
A\in \mathrm{C}
Solve for A
A\in \mathrm{R}
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\sin(3A)=\sin(3A)
Combine 2A and A to get 3A.
\sin(3A)-\sin(3A)=0
Subtract \sin(3A) from both sides.
0=0
Combine \sin(3A) and -\sin(3A) to get 0.
\text{true}
Compare 0 and 0.
A\in \mathrm{C}
This is true for any A.
\sin(3A)=\sin(3A)
Combine 2A and A to get 3A.
\sin(3A)-\sin(3A)=0
Subtract \sin(3A) from both sides.
0=0
Combine \sin(3A) and -\sin(3A) to get 0.
\text{true}
Compare 0 and 0.
A\in \mathrm{R}
This is true for any A.
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