Math, asked by shrushti03535, 9 months ago

. If Sin 0 = 3/5 & Cos 0 = 4/5 find Sin? 0 + Cos? e.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION:

YOUR CORRECT QUESTION IS :

I LET THETHA AS ALPHA.

 \sin( \alpha )  =  \frac{3}{5}

 \cos( \alpha )  =  \frac{4}{5}

To find :

 { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  +  { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2}

ANSWER:

WITH THE TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITY OF

 { \sin( \alpha ) }^{2}  +  { \cos( \alpha ) }^{2}  = 1

we can solve this question.

 { \frac{3}{5} }^{2}  +  { \frac{4}{5} }^{2}

with identity

ANSWER WILL BE 1.

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