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find the value of sin thita
if tan thita = (a-b)/(a+b)​

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Answered by rani19013901
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Answer:

find the value of sin thita

if tan thita = (a-b)/(a+b)

Step-by-step explanation:

a-b/a+b

Answered by TheEnchanted
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➥ Find the value of sin theta,

if tan theta = \bf\dfrac{ ( a - b) }{ ( a+ b) }

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➥ Given height of the right angle triangle

is ( a - b)

➥ Given base of the right angle triangle

is ( a + b)

By using pythagoras theorem,

Hypotenuse = \bf{\sqrt{ ( a - b²) + ( a + b²)}}

= \bf{\sqrt{ 2 ( a² + b²)}}

So sin theta = \bf\dfrac{ ( a - b) }{{\sqrt{2 ( a² + b²) }}}

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