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Write sin(theta) in terms of cos(theta)​

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  • 17-09-2020

Answer:

[tex] \sin(theta) = \sqrt{ {1 - \cos^{2}(theta)} } [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From trignometery identities , we know that :-

[tex] { \sin^{2}(theta) } + { \cos^{2}(theta) = 1}[/tex]

[tex] = { \sin^{2}(theta) } = 1 - { \cos^{2}(theta) } [/tex]

Here further solving this , we get

[tex] \sin(theta) = \sqrt{ {1 - \cos^{2}(theta)} } [/tex]

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