Math, asked by chettriahish587, 10 months ago

can we write sin^2a/cos^2a as tanA​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Nope:

 \frac{ {sin}^{2}a }{cos {}^{2} a }  =  {tan}^{2} a

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Answered by Agashi22
0

Answer:

No we can't

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because

\frac{sin^{2} A}{cos^{2} A } = \frac{Sin A X Sin A }{Cos A X Cos A} = \frac{Sin A}{Cos A} X \frac{Sin A }{Cos A}

We know that,

Tan A = \frac{Sin A }{Cos A}

So putting the value in above equation we get,

Tan A x Tan A = Tan²A

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