How can I express sin(1x) cos(1y) in terms of x and y only?

To write the expression sin(1x) cos(1y) in terms of x and y only, we need to understand that sin(1x) and cos(1y) refer to the sine and cosine functions of the angles x and y, respectively, when they are scaled by a factor of 1. Thus, we can simplify this representation directly.

In standard sine and cosine terminology, we can interpret this expression as:

  • sin(1x) = sin(x)
  • cos(1y) = cos(y)

Therefore, the expression sin(1x) cos(1y) can be rewritten as:

sin(x) cos(y)

This new form expresses the product of sine of x and cosine of y without involving any additional components outside of x and y.

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