Math, asked by mondalshampa26, 9 hours ago

If sin A = √3/ 2 and cos B = 0, then the value of B - A is *

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Answered by AdityaEduCorporation
0

 \sin(60)  =   \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{2}

 \cos(0)  = 0

0 - 60  =   - 60

Answered by xsanghongchui
1

Answer:

 \sin( \alpha )  =   \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{2}   \:  \\  \cos( \beta )  = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sin( \alpha )  =  \sin(60)  \\  \alpha  = 60

 \cos( \beta )  =  \cos(90)  \\  \beta  = 90

thus \:  \:  \beta  -  \alpha  = 90 - 60

=30

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