Answer:
sin^2 A
Step-by-step explanation:
first expand the trigonometry
1(1-cosA)+cosA(1-cosA)
=1-cosA+cosA-cos^2 A
= 1-cos^2 A
from trigonometric identity sin^2 A + cos^2 A= 1
sin^2 A= 1- cos^2 A
=sin^2 A
Answer:
Option (D) is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a triangle BCD , with b, c, d as the sides of triangle.
Sine rule states when we we divide side b by the sine of angle B then it is equal to side c divided by the sine of angle C and also equal to side d divided by the sine of angle D.
Using Sine rule,
Consider the first and third ratio,
Substitute the values of d = 3 , b= 5 and ∠D=25°
Thus, Measure of angle B is 45 and 135 as sinB is positive is first and 2nd quadrant.
Thus, option (D) is correct.
You take 90 + 75 = 165 and then 180 - 165 = 15 degrees so that’s your answer
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