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show sinA in terms of CosA​

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Answered by Onlystudies98
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▶SinA ={ 1- Cos^2A } ^1/2

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Answered by kumarinimita2003
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Answer:

SinA=1-cosA

Step by step explanation:

Since, Sin^2A+cos^2A=1

Or Sin^2A=1-cos^2A

Or SinA=√1-Cos^A

so,SinA=1-cosA.

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