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If Q Sin theta = p find the value of sin theta + cos theta in term of p and q..... ​

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Answered by ambarishbera8670
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Step-by-step explanation:

sin theta = p/Q { sin^2theta + cos^2theta = 1}

so costheta = √(p^2 - Q^2 ) / Q^2

sintheta + costheta= p+(√ p^2- Q^3 )/Q

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