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Replace Greek symbols with A, B, C.

sin(A+B+C)=sinAcos(B+C)+cosAsin(B+C)=

sinA(cosBcosC-sinBsinC)+cosA(sinBcosC+cosBsinC)=

sinAcosBcosC-sinAsinBsinC+cosAsinBcosC+cosAcosBsinC.

This is the same as sinAcosBcosC+cosAsinBcosC+cosAcosBsinC-sinAsinBsinC.

Replace A, B, C with original Greek symbols.

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