Solution
Solution
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Solution steps
Simplify:
Multiply fractions: 
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the following identity:
Use the following property: 
Apply the periodicity of : 
Simplify:
Convert element to fraction: 
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions: 
Multiply the numbers: 
Add similar elements: 
Rewrite using trig identities:
Rewrite using trig identities:
Use the following identity: 
Simplify:
Least Common Multiplier of 
Least Common Multiplier (LCM)
Prime factorization of 
 is a prime number, therefore no factorization is possible
Prime factorization of 
divides by 
 are all prime numbers, therefore no further factorization is possible
Multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either  or 
Multiply the numbers: 
Adjust Fractions based on the LCM
Multiply each numerator by the same amount needed to multiply its
corresponding denominator to turn it into the LCM 
For multiply the denominator and numerator by  
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions: 
Add similar elements: 
Cancel the common factor: 
Rewrite using trig identities:
Show that: 
Use the following product to sum identity: 
Show that: 
Use the Double Angle identity: 
Divide both sides by 
Use the following identity: 
Divide both sides by 
Divide both sides by 
Substitute 
Show that: 
Use the factorization rule: 
Refine
Show that: 
Use the Double Angle identity: 
Divide both sides by 
Use the following identity: 
Divide both sides by 
Divide both sides by 
Substitute 
Substitute 
Refine
Add  to both sides
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
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Add the following equations
Refine
Square both sides
Use the following identity: 
Substitute 
Refine
Take the square root of both sides
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Refine
Apply radical rule:  assuming 
Apply the fraction rule: 
Rationalize 
Multiply by the conjugate 
Apply exponent rule: 
Add similar elements: 
Multiply fractions: 
Cancel the common factor: 
Add the numbers: 
Simplify 
Multiply fractions: 
Cancel the common factor: 
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the value of 4cos(1.7pi) ?
The value of 4cos(1.7pi) is sqrt(2)sqrt(5-\sqrt{5)}