For example by the angle difference identity:
sin(15)=sin(45-30)=sin(45)cos(30)-cos(45)sin(30)
=√2/2*√3/2 - √2/2*1/2
=(√6-√2)/4
Whereas by the half angle identity
sin(15)=sin(30/2)=√((1-cos(30))/2)
=√((1-√3/2)/2)
=√(2-√3)/2
While these are undoubtedly the same, they look very different, especially the second with its radical within a radical. Can you show algebraically that they are indeed equivalent?