Math, asked by yashaswiniak, 5 months ago

In a right angled triangle ABC, sin^2A+sin^2 B-cos^2C =
1) 3/2
2) 2
3)5/2
4) 1​

Answers

Answered by farhaanaarif84
0

Answer:

A+B+C=π⇒B+C=π−A

Given, cos

2

A+cos

2

B+cos

2

C=1

⇒cos

2

A+cos

2

B=1−cos

2

C=sin

2

C

⇒−cos

2

A=cos

2

B−sin

2

C=cos(B+C).cos(B−C)=−cosA.cos(A−C)

⇒cosA(cosA−cos(B−C))=0

⇒cosA(cos(π−(B+C)−cos(B−C))=0

⇒cosA(−cos(B+C)−cos(B−C))=0

⇒cosA(2cosBcosC)=0

∴ either cosA=90

o

or cosB=90

o

or cosC=90

o

So, its a triangle with one angle =90

o

Hence, right-angled triangle

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