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Cos2x + sin^2x =

A. 1 - sin^2x
B. 1
C. 3sin^2x - 1

2 Answers

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\cos(2x) + {sin}^(2)(x) =

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\cos(2x) = {cos}^(2)(x) - {sin}^(2)(x)

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{cos}^(2)(x) - {sin}^(2)(x) + {sin}^(2)(x) = \\


{cos}^(2)(x) = 1 - {sin}^(2)(x)

Thus the correct answer is (( A )) .

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User Nathan Tuggy
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cos2x + sin^2x =1-2sin²x+sin²x=1-sin²x

so

your answer is:A. 1 - sin^2x

User Vikram Tiwari
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