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Which equation shows that the Pythagorean identity is true for 0=3pi/2

Which equation shows that the Pythagorean identity is true for 0=3pi/2-example-1

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Answer:

Given that,

To find the equation which shows Pythagoras identity is true for theta=3 pi/2

The equation is of the form,


\sin ^2((3\pi)/(2))+\cos ^2((3\pi)/(2))=1

we have that,


(3\pi)/(2)=\pi+(\pi)/(2)

Using this we get,


\begin{gathered} \sin (3\pi)/(2)=\sin (\pi+(\pi)/(2)) \\ =-\sin ((\pi)/(2)) \\ \sin (3\pi)/(2)=-1----\mleft(1\mright) \end{gathered}
\cos (3\pi)/(2)=\cos (\pi+(\pi)/(2))=0-----(2)

Substitute the values in the given equation we get,


(-1)^2+0^2=1

Answer is: Option B:


(-1)^2+0^2=1

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