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Sum of sine and cosine is again a sine curve.

Author:
Andrew Stacey
Topic:
Cosine, Sine, Trigonometry
This demonstrates that the sum of a sine and cosine (with the same frequency) is again a sine curve (possibly translated and scaled).

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