Math, asked by virendrakr996, 2 months ago

if cos Q=1/2 sin Q =1/2​

Answers

Answered by moaaman156
0

Answer:

We are given cosP=

7

1

& cosQ=

14

13

So, we know thta sin

2

θ+cos

2

θ=1

∴ cosθ=

1−sin

2

θ

or

sinθ=

1−cos

2

θ

−−−(1)

∴ sinP=

1−(

7

1

)

2

=

1−

49

1

=

48

/7

∴ sinQ=

1−(

14

13

)

2

=

1−

196

169

=

27

/14

let cos(P−Q)

=cosPcosQ+sinPsinQ

=

7

1

×

14

13

+

7

48

×

14

27

=

98

13

+

98

4

3

×3

3

=

98

13+36

=

98

49

=

2

1

∴ P−Q=cos

−1

(

2

1

)=

3

π

(as 0<P,Q<

2

π

)

∴ P−Q=(

3

π

) or (60

o

)

Answered by parthj096
0

Answer:

cos q= 1/2 that is cos 60 = 1/2

sin l=1/2 that is sin 30 = 1/2

now q+l = 60 +30 = 90

I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU

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