Math, asked by renu7442, 11 months ago

10 square 30 degree sin 30 degree + Cos 60 degree sin square 90 degree 10 square 60 degree to 45 degree cos square 30 degree sin 90 degree​

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Answered by YQGW
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Step-by-step explanation:

(1/root3)^2 - (1/2)^2* 1^2*(root3)^2 - 2*1^2*1^2*1^2

=1/3 - 1/4*1*3 - 2*1*1*1

= 1/3 - 3/4 - 2

= - 29/12

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  tan square 30 degree sin 30 degree + Cos 60 degree sin square 90 degree tan square 60 degree minus 2 tan 45 degree cos square 30 degree sin 90 degree​

Tan²30° Sin30° + Cos60°Sin²90°Tan²60°-2Tan45°Cos²30°Sin90°

To Find : Evaluate

Solution

Tan²30° Sin30° + Cos60°Sin²90°Tan²60°-2Tan45°Cos²30°Sin90°

Tan30°  =  1/√3   =>  Tan²30°  = 1/3

Sin30°  = 1/2

Cos60° = 1/2

Sin90°  = 1  => Sin²90° = 1

Tan²60°  =√3    =>  Tan²60 =  3

Tan45°  = 1

Cos30° = √3/2 => Cos²30° = 3/4

Substitute all values

Tan²30° Sin30° + Cos60°Sin²90°Tan²60°-2Tan45°Cos²30°Sin90°

= (1/3)(1/2) + (1/2)(1)(3) - 2(1)(3/4)(1)

= 1/6  + 1/6  - 3/2

= 2/6  - 3/2

=  2/6  - 9/6

= -7/6

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