cos (90-A)=0, then sin (A+B)=?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given :- cos(90 - A) = 0
To Find :- sin(A + B) = ?
Solution :-
we know that,
cos(90 - x) = sin x .
sin(x + y) = sin x * cos y + cos x * sin y
so,
→ cos(90 - A) = 0
→ sin A = 0 ---- Eqn.(1)
then,
→ sin(A + B)
→ sin A * cos B + cos A * sin B
putting value of Eqn.(1)
→ 0 * cos B + cos A * sin B
→ cos A * sin B ------ Eqn.(2)
now, since,
→ sin A = 0
→ sin A = sin 0°
→ A = 0°
therefore,
→ cos A * sin B
→ cos 0° * sin B
→ 1 * sin B
→ sin B (Ans.)
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