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sin(60+ Theta) - cos(30-theta) equals?

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Answered by sparshvashishta333
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Answer: 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Sin (60 + theta) - cos (30 - theta)

= sin(60+theta) - sin[90-(30-theta)] [because cos(theta) = sin(90-theta)]

= sin(60+theta) - sin(90-30+theta)

= sin(60+theta) - sin(60+theta)

= 0


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