Prove that:
where 


Using the identity 1+ cos2x = 2cos2x & 1– cos2x = 2sin2x
Considering the interval, ![]()
Dividing by 2
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In this interval
is positive and
is negative, so
comes out with negative term, see below

Dividing the numerator and denominator both by
, we get


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