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Solve the Problem cos(s+t)\cos ( s + t ) Given That sins=33\sin s = - \frac { \sqrt { 3 } } { 3 }

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Solve the problem.
-Find cos(s+t) \cos ( s + t ) given that sins=33\sin s = - \frac { \sqrt { 3 } } { 3 } , with ss in quadrant IV, and sint=56\sin t = - \frac { \sqrt { 5 } } { 6 } , with tt in quadrant IV.


A) 1861518\frac { \sqrt { 186 } - \sqrt { 15 } } { 18 }
B) 186+1518\frac { \sqrt { 186 } + \sqrt { 15 } } { 18 }
C) 55+1518\frac { \sqrt { 55 } + \sqrt { 15 } } { 18 }
D) 551518\frac { \sqrt { 55 } - \sqrt { 15 } } { 18 }

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