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one, it isn't tru-unk or trun-ck
1st is you divid the fraction top by 100 and there is ur answer
Divide numerator by denominator eg 67/9 = 7&4/9
trun it into sin( 45 + 30 ). sin ( 45 + 30 ) = sin30cos45 + cos30sin45 sin30cos45 + cos30sin45 = (1/2)((sqrroot2)/2) + ((sqrroot3)/2)((sqrroot2)/2) (1/2)((sqrroot2)/2) +((sqrroot3)/2)((sqrroot2)/2)=((sqrroot2)/4) + ((sqrroot6)/4) ((sqrroot2)/4) + ((sqrroot6)/4)= ((sqrroot2) + (sqrroot6)) /4