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If f(x)=sin(logx), then show that f(xy)+f(xy)2f(x)cos(logy)=0

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Consider, f(xy)+f(xy)2f(x)cos(logy)

=sin(logxy)+sin(logxy)2sin(logx)cos(logy)

=sin(logx+logy)+sin(logxlogy)2sin(logx)cos(logy)

Applying sinC+sinD=2sin(C+D)2cos(CD)2, we get
=2sinlogxcos(logy)2sinlogxcos(logy)

=0

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