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Is the sqrt of 1 - sin^2 theta = cos theta true? If so, in which quadrants does angle theta terminate?

A. false
B. true; quadrants 1 and 4
C. true; quadrants 2 and 3
D. true; quadrants 1 and 3

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Answer:

Answer: The answer is option B.

Explanation:

Here,

We have,


{ \sin }^(2) theta \: + {cos}^(2)theta = 1


{cos}^(2) \: theta = 1 - {sin}^(2) \: theta


cos \: theta = \sqrt{1 - { \sin }^(2)theta }

So, it's true; and it lies in quadrant 1 and 4.

The reason according to the "CAST" rule cos theta is in 1st and 3rd quadrant cos theta is positive.

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