Math, asked by sauveerdixit, 1 year ago

What is the difference between (sin theta)^2 and sin^2 theta?

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Answered by neha17170
7
both are same becuase (sin theta)2 is same as sin2theta . when we open the bracket of (sin theta)2 is becomes sin2 theta.

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Answered by SillySam
11
Heya mate, here is ur answer

What is the difference between (sin theta)^2 and sin ^2 theta ❓❓

(sin \: theta) {}^{2}  - sin {}^{2} theta

sin {}^{2} theta \:  - sin {}^{2} theta

 = 0

Sometimes people confuse that

(sin theta)^2 is not equal to sin ^2 theta.

But actually both are same.

This thing is to be remembered.

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sauveerdixit: it means that (sin 30°)^2 is the same as sin^2 30°, right?
neha17170: yes
neha17170: sin 30 =1/2, sin230=1/4
sauveerdixit: Ok thanks
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