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Given x = 3 cos Q and y =2 tan Q, find sin Q in terms of x and y. Hence or otherwise , show that 4x² + x²y² = 36 .
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Given x = 3 cos Q and y =2 tan Q, find sin Q in terms of x and y. Hence or otherwise , show that 4x² + x²y² = 36 .
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Answer:
sin Q = xy/6
Explanation:
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