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show that sin ((pi)/(3))+((pi)/(6)) = sin[pi/3] + sin[pi/6] is NOT a true statement.
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pi/3 + pi/6 = pi/2
sin pi/2 = 1
sin pi/6 + sin pi/3 is not 1
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