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cos sqare 67degree-sin square 23 degree what is tha value

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Answered by 1PRAKHAR111
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Cos square 67 degree - sin square 23 degree
Cos square 67 degree - cos square (90-23)degree
(as cos(90-Q)=sinQ)
So,
Cos square 67 degree - cos square 67 degree
Which is equal to 0

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To find:

Cos^2 67 -  Sin^2 23

Solution:

By formula,

Cos^2A - Sin^2B = Cos ( A + B ) * Cos ( A - B )

Here,

A = 67

B = 23  

Substituting,

We get,

Cos (67 + 23 ) * Cos( 67 - 23 )

Cos ( 90 ) * cos ( 45  )

Substituting values,

0 * 1/√2 .

Hence, Cos^2 67 -  Sin^2 23 = 0

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