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3 sin theta + 2 cos theta equal to 2 then find out to find theta minus 3 cos theta equal to?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 2sin∅ + 3cos∅ = 2,

To prove that 3sin∅ - 2cos∅ = ±3.

Let us consider value of 3sin∅ - 2cos∅ to be 'x'

Now consider ( 2sin∅ + 3cos∅)² + (3sin∅ - 2cos∅)²

=(4sin²∅ + 9cos²∅ + 12sin∅cos∅) + (9sin²∅ + 4cos²∅ - 12sin∅cos∅)

=13sin²∅ + 13cos²∅

=13(sin²∅ + cos²∅),

We know from trignometric identities, that

sin²∅ + cos²∅ = 1

=> x² + 2² = 13

=>x² = 9

=> x = ±3.

Hence 3sin∅ - 2cos∅ = ±3.

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