Sin A = Cos A. Find 2Tan(sq)A + Sin(sq)A - 1.
Asked by Misbaah Raza | 17th Sep, 2013, 03:48: PM
Expert Answer:
Given sinA = cosA
We know that sin 45 = cos45 = 1/ root2
Hence, A = 45 degrees
Therefore,
2tan2A + sin2A - 1
= 2tan245o + sin245o - 1
= 2(1) + (1/2) - 1
= 1 + 1/2
= 3/2
Given sinA = cosA
We know that sin 45 = cos45 = 1/ root2
Hence, A = 45 degrees
Therefore,
2tan2A + sin2A - 1
= 2tan245o + sin245o - 1
= 2(1) + (1/2) - 1
= 1 + 1/2
= 3/2
Answered by | 22nd Sep, 2013, 03:58: PM
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