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1 - sin^2 teta and 1 - cos^2 teta =​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1 is the answer of this question

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Answered by arunyadav1973
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Answer:

1 -  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  =  { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2}  \\ 1 -  { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2}  =  { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}

I used alpha instead theta, because

I don't have sign theta

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