Math, asked by chotusing, 4 months ago

Q. 2. Prove that:
(sin^4 A + cos^4 A)/
1-2 sin^2 A cos^2 A
= 1

Answers

Answered by TheBrainlyKing1
5

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

LHS = sin

4

A - cos

4

A

⇒ LHS = (sin

2

A)

2

−(cos

2

A)

2

⇒ LHS = (sin

2

A+cos

2

A)(sin

2

A−cos

2

A)

⇒ LHS = sin

2

A −cos

2

A [∵sin

2

A+cos

2

A=1]

⇒ LHS = sin

2

A −(1−sin

2

A ) = 2sin

2

A−1

⇒ LHS = 2(1−cos

2

A)−1=1−2cos

2

A = RHS

Answered by nikitapawar9545
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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