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  • 07-07-2020
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Prove that (〖sin〗^2 θ)/(1+cosθ)=1-cosθ

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  • 07-07-2020

Answer:

proved

Step-by-step explanation:

prove that : (sin^2 θ)/(1+cosθ)=1-cosθ

(sin^2θ)*(1−cosθ)/(1+cosθ)(1+cosθ) =

sin^2Ф)(1-cosФ)/1-cos^2Ф since 1-cos^2Ф=sin^2Ф then:

(sin^2Ф)(1-cosФ)/sin^2Ф =

1-cosФ     (sin^2Ф/sin^Ф=1)

proved

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  • 07-07-2020

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