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1+ sin2α = 3 sinα cosα, then values of cot α are​

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Answered by topper90
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Answer:

divide whole by sin2, we get the expression

cosec2+1=3cot

1+cot2+1=3cot

cot2+2-3cot

(cot-1)(cot-2)

so, cot=1 and cot=2

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

GIVEN

 \displaystyle \sf 1 + { \sin}^{2} A = 3 \sin A \cos A

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

The value of cot A are

(a) - 1 , 1

(b) 0 , 1

(c) 1 , 2

(d) - 1 , - 1

EVALUATION

Here it is given that

 \displaystyle \sf 1 + { \sin}^{2} A = 3 \sin A \cos A

We solve it as below

 \displaystyle \sf 1 + { \sin}^{2} A = 3 \sin A \cos A

 \displaystyle \sf \implies { \sin}^{2} A + { \cos}^{2} A+ { \sin}^{2} A = 3 \sin A \cos A

 \displaystyle \sf \implies { \cos}^{2} A+ 2{ \sin}^{2} A - 3 \sin A \cos A = 0D

ividing both sides by sin²A we get

 \displaystyle \sf \implies { \cot}^{2} A+ 2 - 3 \cot A = 0

 \displaystyle \sf \implies { \cot}^{2} A - 3 \cot A + 2 = 0

 \displaystyle \sf \implies { \cot}^{2} A - 2 \cot A - \cot A+ 2 = 0

 \displaystyle \sf \implies \cot A (\cot A - 2) -( \cot A - 2) = 0

 \displaystyle \sf \implies (\cot A - 2) ( \cot A - 1) = 0

 \displaystyle \sf \implies \cot A = 2 \:, \: 1

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is (c) 1 , 2 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

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