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Find sinθ×cos^2θ when sinθ=14 and θ is in Quadrant I.

User Yoshikage Kira
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  • Theta be A
  • sinA=1/4( sin has range -1 to 1 only)

cosA:-


\\ \rm\longmapsto √(1-sin^2A)=√(1-(1/4)^2)=√(1-1/16)=√(15/16)=(3√(5))/(4)

  • In Q1 all are positive

Now


\\ \rm\longmapsto sinA+cos^2A


\\ \rm\longmapsto 1/4+15/16


\\ \rm\longmapsto 4+15/16=19/16

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