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if x sin3 theta + y cos3 theta = sin theta cos theta and x sintheta = y cos theta prove that x2 - y2 = 1​

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Answered by Ronaldo0710
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Answer: xsin³∅ + ycos³∅ = sin∅. cos∅

x.sin³∅ + cos²∅.(ycos∅) = sin∅.cos∅

use xsin∅= ycos∅ in above

xsin³∅ + cos²∅.xsin∅ = sin∅.cos∅

xsin∅( sin²∅ + cos²∅) = sin∅.cos∅

xsin∅ = sin∅.cos∅

x = cos∅

so, y = sin∅

now we know,

sin²∅ + cos²∅ = 1

put sin∅ = y

cos∅ = x

hence, x² + y² = 1

Step-by-step explanation:Hope i helped you guys pls R8 5 stars if it was helpful. bye!!!!


krishna5508C: thnx bro......
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