\(A+B+C=180^0\Rightarrow\frac{A+B}{2}+\frac{C}{2}=90^0\)
\(\Rightarrow sin\left(\frac{A+B}{2}\right)=cos\left(90^0-\frac{A+B}{2}\right)=cos\frac{C}{2}\)
\(cos\left(A+B\right)=-cos\left(180^0-\left(A+B\right)\right)=-cosC\)
\(cos\left(\frac{A+B}{2}\right)=sin\left(90-\frac{A+B}{2}\right)=sin\frac{C}{2}\)
\(sinA=sin\left(180^0-A\right)=sin\left(B+C\right)\)
\(sin\left(A+B\right)=sin\left(180^0-\left(A+B\right)\right)=sinC\)
\(cosA=-cos\left(180^0-A\right)=-cos\left(B+C\right)\)