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If Sin A + Cos A = 1.4 , then Sin A . Cos A = ______________.​

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Answered by AestheticSky
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  \large \frak{given} \begin{cases} \large \sf{ \sin A +  \cos  A =  \frak{1.4}} \end{cases}

❍ Squaring Both the sides ...

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  :  \implies \sf  (\sin A +  \cos A) ^{2}  =  {1.4}^{2}

:\implies \sf  { \sin}^{2} A +  { \cos}^{2} A+ 2 \sin A\cos  A= 1.96

As we know that :-

   \dag \underline{ \boxed {\pink{{ \frak{ \sin ^{2} \theta +  \cos ^{2} \theta = 1  }}}}}

  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   :   \implies \sf  1 + 2 \sin A\cos A = 1.96

  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   :   \implies \sf  \: 2 \sin A \cos A= 0.96

  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   :   \implies \sf \sin A\cos A=  \cancel \dfrac{0.96}{2}

  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   :   \implies \:  \boxed {\pink{{ \frak{\sin A\cos A= 0.48}}}} \bigstar

I hope it's beneficial :D

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