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Use the unit circle to find the value of sin ³π/2 and cos ³π/2

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Answer:

1 and 0

Explanation:

sin(
(\pi )/(2) ) = 1, hence

sin³(
(\pi )/(2) ) = 1³ = 1

cos(
(\pi )/(2) ) = 0, hence

cos³ (
(\pi )/(2) ) = 0³ = 0

User Greyisf
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Answer:

SIn³ π/2 = 1³ = 1

cos³ π/2 = 0³ = 0

Explanation:

Considering a circle of unit radius as shown in the image below.

So, OB = OA = 1 unit

Thus, by Pythagoras theorem,

OB² + OA² = AB²

So, AB² = 2

AB = √2 units

If ∠OAB = 90°

Then AB and OA approaches to OA. SO,

OB = AB = 1 unit and OA = 0

Thus,

SIn π/2 = P/H = 1/1 = 1

Cos π/2 = B/H = 0/1 = 0

So,

SIn³ π/2 = 1³ = 1

cos³ π/2 = 0³ = 0

Use the unit circle to find the value of sin ³π/2 and cos ³π/2-example-1
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