Now, we need a common denominator to combine the terms:
LHS=sin2θcos2θ−cos2θsin2θ
Factoring out (\cos^2 \theta) from the numerator, we get:
LHS=sin2θcos2θ(1−sin2θ)
Using the Pythagorean identity, we know that:
1−sin2θ=cos2θ
Thus, we can substitute this back into our equation: