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what is sine squar theta​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1 − sin2θ. These are called Pythagorean identities, because, as we will see in their proof, they are the trigonometric version of the Pythagorean theorem. ... Note: sin2θ -- "sine squared theta" -- means (sin θ)2

Answered by s1286dron4730
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1 − sin2θ. These are called Pythagorean identities, because, as we will see in their proof, they are the trigonometric version of the Pythagorean theorem. ... Note: sin2θ -- "sine squared theta" -- means (sin θ)2.

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