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 sin { }^{2}  +  \cos{}^2

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Answered by debroytanusree
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Answer:cos²θ = 1 − sin²θ. These are called Pythagorean identities, because, as we will see in their proof, they are the trigonometric version of the Pythagorean theorem. The two identities labeled a') -- "a-prime" -- are simply different versions of

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