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In a triangle ABC, Prove that asin(B-C) + bsin(C-A) + csin(A-B) = 0
Properties of Triangles (This question is based on Properties of Triangles), Prove that in a triangle ABC, a^3 . cos(B-C) + b^3 . cos(C-A) + c^3 . cos(A-B) = 3abc.
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