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if sin A=a+b/a-b, find other trigonometric ratios​

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Answered by soumyasodhiyajain885
1

Step-by-step explanation:

sin A =

Hypotenuse

Perpendicular

=

a

2

+b

2

a

2

−b

2

So, we draw a right triangle right angled at B such that

Perpendicular = a

2

−b

2

and, Hypotenuse = a

2

+b

2

. and ∠BAC=θ

By Pythagoras theorem, we have

AC

2

=AB

2

+BC

2

⇒AB

2

=(a

2

+b

2

)

2

−(a

2

−b

2

)

2

⇒AB

2

=(a

4

+b

4

+2a

2

b

2

)−(a

4

+b

4

−2a

2

b

2

)

⇒AB

2

=4a

2

b

2

=(2ab)

2

⇒AB=2ab

When we consider the trigonometric ratios of ∠BAC=θ , we have

Base = AB = 2ab, Perpendicular = BC = a

2

−b

2

, and Hypotenuse = AC = a

2

+b

2

∴cosθ=

Hypotenuse

Base

=

a

2

+b

2

2ab

⇒tanθ=

Base

Perpendicular

=

2ab

a

2

−b

2

⇒cosecθ=

Perpendicular

Hypotenuse

=

a

2

−b

2

a

2

+b

2

⇒secθ=

Base

Hypotenuse

=

2ab

a

2

+b

2

and,

cotθ=

Perpendicular

Base

=

a

2

−b

2

2ab

Answered by rachitg738
0

Step-by-step explanation:

157 a call to A + B by a minus b find other trigonometric ratio

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