sin70 + cos 40÷ cos 70 + sin 40
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(sin 70° + cos 40°)/(cos 70° + sin 40°)
= [sin 70° + cos(90° – 50°)]/ [cos(90° – 20°) + sin 40°]
= [sin 70° + sin 50°]/ [sin 20° + sin 40°]
Using the formula sin x + sin y = 2 sin(x + y)/2 cos(x – y)/2,
= [2 sin(70° + 50°)/2 cos(70° – 50°)/2] [2 sin(20° + 40°)/2 cos(20° – 40°)/2]
= [sin 60° cos 10°]/ [sin 30° cos(-10°)]
= sin 60°/sin 30°
= (√3/2)/ (1/2)
= √3
= [sin 70° + cos(90° – 50°)]/ [cos(90° – 20°) + sin 40°]
= [sin 70° + sin 50°]/ [sin 20° + sin 40°]
Using the formula sin x + sin y = 2 sin(x + y)/2 cos(x – y)/2,
= [2 sin(70° + 50°)/2 cos(70° – 50°)/2] [2 sin(20° + 40°)/2 cos(20° – 40°)/2]
= [sin 60° cos 10°]/ [sin 30° cos(-10°)]
= sin 60°/sin 30°
= (√3/2)/ (1/2)
= √3
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