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Applying the trigonometric identity: $\sin\left(\theta \right)^2 = 1-\cos\left(\theta \right)^2$
The difference of the squares of two terms, divided by the sum of the same terms, is equal to the difference of the terms. In other words: $\displaystyle\frac{a^2-b^2}{a+b}=a-b$.