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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
14

A sin^3theta+b cos^3theta=sintheta costheta and a sintheta-b costheta=0 then prove a^2+b^2=1​

Mathematics
1 answer:
frozen [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>Proof in explanation</em>

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Trigonometric Identities</u>

The basic trigonometric identity is:

\sin^2\theta+\cos^2\theta=1

We'll use it and some basic algebra to prove that, given:

a sin^3\theta+b cos^3\theta=sin\theta cos\theta

And

a\sin\theta-b\cos\theta=0

Then

a^2+b^2=1

From the equation:

a\sin\theta-b\cos\theta=0

We have:

a\sin\theta=b\cos\theta\qquad [1]

The equation

a sin^3\theta+b cos^3\theta=sin\theta cos\theta

Can be rewritten as

a\sin\theta \sin^2\theta+b \cos^3\theta=\sin\theta \cos\theta

Replacing [1]:

b\cos\theta \sin^2\theta+b \cos^3\theta=\sin\theta \cos\theta

Taking the common factor:

b\cos\theta (\sin^2\theta+ \cos^2\theta)=\sin\theta \cos\theta

The expression in parentheses is 1, thus:

b\cos\theta =\sin\theta \cos\theta

Dividing by \cos\theta

b=\sin\theta

Replacing in

a\sin\theta=b\cos\theta

We have

a\sin\theta=\sin\theta\cos\theta

Dividing by \sin\theta

a=\cos\theta

Now:

a^2+b^2=(\cos\theta)^2+(\sin\theta)^2

This expression is 1, thus it's proven:

\boxed{a^2+b^2=1}

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