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if a cos theta- B sin theta=C, prove that a sin theta + b cos theta=(+/-) √( a^2 + b^2- C^2) ​

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Answered by pratheeksha47
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Marks as brainliest...plz..
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ankitdutta666636: Thank y
ankitdutta666636: But you have proved wrong
pratheeksha47: Ohh..sorry..I wrote wrong qts thats why.
pratheeksha47: but u got the idea na how to solve it
ankitdutta666636: As there is A sin theta +B cos theta =+/-(√(aa+bb-cc))
ankitdutta666636: Ya thank u for that
pratheeksha47: wclm
Answered by amandon1111
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I have written it by myself please mark it as the brainllist if it will help you
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