SOLUTION: (Sin)sqx+(cos)sqx=1? Why
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(Sin)sqx+(cos)sqx=1? Why
Let me try using a right triangle
let o=opposite side
let a=adjacent side
let h=hypotenuse
..
sin=o/h
cos=a/h
sin^2=o^2/h^2
cos^2=a^2/h^2
sin^2+cos^2
=o^2/h^2+a^2/h^2
=(o^2+a^2)/h^2
=1
By Pythagorean Theorem:
The sum of the squares of the two sides=the square of the hypotenuse.
Therefore, (o^2+a^2)/h^2=1
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