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Value of (1 – sin2 53°) - (cos2 53° - 1) = ?

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Answered by IshitaAgarwal05
2

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

⇒ 1 - sin²53° - cos²53° + 1

⇒ 2 - (sin²53° + cos²53°)                                          [sin²Ф + cos²Ф = 1]

⇒ 2 - 1 = 1

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Answered by arshikhan8123
1

Concept:

Trigonometric Identities are equality statements that hold true for all values of the variables in the equation and that use trigonometry functions.

There are numerous distinctive trigonometric identities that relate a triangle's side length and angle. Only the right-angle triangle is consistent with the trigonometric identities.

The six trigonometric ratios serve as the foundation for all trigonometric identities. Sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent are some of their names. The adjacent side, opposite side, and hypotenuse side of the right triangle are used to define each of these trigonometric ratios. The six trigonometric ratios are the source of all fundamental trigonometric identities.

sin²Ф + cos²Ф = 1

sec²Ф - tan²Ф = 1

cosec²Ф - cot²Ф = 1

Given:

(1 – sin² 53°) - (cos² 53° - 1)

Find:

Value of (1 – sin² 53°) - (cos² 53° - 1) = ?

Solution:

⇒ 1 - sin²53° - cos²53° + 1

⇒ 2 - (sin²53° + cos²53°)

  [∵sin²Ф + cos²Ф = 1]

⇒ 2 - 1 = 1

Therefore, the answer is 1

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