a. Use the definition given above to prove that:
- \( \sin 0 =0, \; \cos 0 =1 \)
- \( \left ( \sin x \right )'= \cos x , \; \left ( \cos x \right )' =-\sin x \)
- \( \sin^2 x + \cos^2 x =1 \)
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