Math, asked by Adipto6629, 9 months ago

Prove 1 cos teeta/ sin teeta - sin teeta /1 cos teeta = 2cos teeta

Answers

Answered by ajaykumarvislavath
0

Answer:

θ

=

π

3

or  

60

Explanation:

Okay. We've got:

cos

θ

1

sin

θ

+

cos

θ

1

+

sin

θ

=

4

Let's ignore the  

R

H

S

for now.

cos

θ

1

sin

θ

+

cos

θ

1

+

sin

θ

cos

θ

(

1

+

sin

θ

)

+

cos

θ

(

1

sin

θ

)

(

1

sin

θ

)

(

1

+

sin

θ

)

cos

θ

(

(

1

sin

θ

)

+

(

1

+

sin

θ

)

)

1

sin

2

θ

cos

θ

(

1

sin

θ

+

1

+

sin

θ

)

1

sin

2

θ

2

cos

θ

1

sin

2

θ

According to the Pythagorean Identity,

sin

2

θ

+

cos

2

θ

=

1

. So:

cos

2

θ

=

1

sin

2

θ

Now that we know that, we can write:

2

cos

θ

cos

2

θ

2

cos

θ

=

4

cos

θ

2

=

1

4

cos

θ

=

1

2

θ

=

cos

1

(

1

2

)

θ

=

π

3

, when  

0

θ

π

.

In degrees,  

θ

=

60

when  

0

θ

180

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