Formatted Options:
A. sin²A−cos²A
B. sin²A+cos²A
C. cos²A−sin²A
D. cosA−sinA
Answer:
C. cos²A−sin²A
Step-by-step explanation:
From the double angle formulas, we know that:
cos (A + B) = cosAcosB - sinAsinB
So, if B = A, then the above equation becomes;
cos(A + A) = cosAcosA - sinAsinA [i.e replacing B with A]
=>cos(2A) = (cosA)² - (sinA)²
=> cos(2A) = cos²A - sin²A
Therefore,
cos(2A) is equivalent to cos²A - sin²A
Answer:
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Answer:
b² - 4ac > 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Conditions for the discriminant
• If b² - 4ac > 0 then 2 real and distinct roots
• If b² - 4ac = 0 then 2 real and equal roots
• If b² - 4ac < 0 then no real roots
Here the roots are x = 0 and x = 4
That is 2 real and distinct roots , then
b² - 4ac > 0