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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
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Can someone please help me!!!!!!

Mathematics
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Step-by-step explanation:

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x

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17

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37

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17

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629

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Shwetank Mauria

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(

x

+

y

)

=

621

629

or

−

429

629

depending on the quadrant in which sine and cosine lie.

Explanation:

Before we commence further, it may be mentioned that as

cos

x

=

8

17

,

x

is in

Q

1

or

Q

4

i.e.

sin

x

could be positive or negative and as

sin

y

=

12

37

,

y

is in

Q

1

or

Q

2

i.e.

cos

y

could be positive or negative.

Hence four combinations for

(

x

+

y

)

are there and for

sin

(

x

+

y

)

=

sin

x

cos

y

+

cos

x

sin

y

, there are four possibilities.

Now as

cos

x

=

8

17

,

sin

x

=

√

1

−

(

8

17

)

2

=

√

1

−

64

289

=

√

225

289

=

±

15

17

and

as

sin

y

=

12

37

,

cos

y

=

√

1

−

(

12

37

)

2

=

√

1

−

144

1369

=

√

1225

1369

=

±

35

37

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(1) when

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and

y

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Q

1

sin

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x

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y

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15

17

×

35

37

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8

17

×

12

37

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621

629

(2) when

x

is in

Q

1

and

y

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2

sin

(

x

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y

)

=

15

17

×

−

35

37

+

8

17

×

12

37

=

−

525

+

96

629

=

−

429

629

(3) when

x

is in

Q

4

and

y

is in

Q

2

sin

(

x

+

y

)

=

−

15

17

×

−

35

37

+

8

17

×

12

37

=

525

+

96

629

=

621

629

(4) when

x

is in

Q

4

and

y

is in

Q

1

sin

(

x

+

y

)

=

−

15

17

×

35

37

+

8

17

×

12

37

=

−

525

+

96

629

=

−

429

629

Hence,

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(

x

+

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