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    Prove the Identity\[\sin ^ { 3 } 3 x = \frac { 1 } { 2 } ( \sin 3 x ) ( 1 - \cos 6 x )\]
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Prove the Identity sin⁡33x=12(sin⁡3x)(1−cos⁡6x)\sin ^ { 3 } 3 x = \frac { 1 } { 2 } ( \sin 3 x ) ( 1 - \cos 6 x )sin33x=21​(sin3x)(1−cos6x)

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Prove the identity.
- sin⁡33x=12(sin⁡3x)(1−cos⁡6x)\sin ^ { 3 } 3 x = \frac { 1 } { 2 } ( \sin 3 x ) ( 1 - \cos 6 x )sin33x=21​(sin3x)(1−cos6x)

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