Calculus Practise: Complex Numbers & Trigonometry Proof

<p>Here is the question: Prove that cos 4θ = 8cos^4 (θ] – 8cos^2 (θ] + 1 <a href="sorry%20about%20the%20different%20brackets...%20if%20I%20use%20a">i</a> it comes up with some strange symbols...)*</p>

<p>Once you have tried it, you can find the full proof here - Complex</a> Numbers & Trigonometry Question</p>

<p>well, an easier proof is just to see that cos2x=2(cosx)^2-1. so by expanding cos4x using this trig identity, the desired answer follows.</p>