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sin^2 4thetha + cos^2 4thetha is equal to -
a)04
b)02
c)-1
d)1​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

your answer is 1

EXPLANATION:

By, identity we have,

 { \sin }^{2}  \alpha  +  { \cos}^{2}  \alpha  = 1 \\

Therefore,

 \bf{ \bold{ \boxed{ \mathbb{  \blue{ { \sin }^{2}  4 \alpha +  { \cos}^{2}4 \alpha   = 1}}}}}

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