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4 July, 16:25

The greatest value of sinA. cosA is

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  1. 4 July, 16:45
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    Use the trig identity

    2*sin (A) * cos (A) = sin (2*A)

    to get

    sin (A) * cos (A) = (1/2) * sin (2*A)

    So to find the max of sin (A) * cos (A), we can find the max of (1/2) * sin (2*A)

    It turns out that sin (x) maxes out at 1 where x can be any expression you want. In this case, x = 2*A.

    So (1/2) * sin (2*A) maxes out at (1/2) * 1 = 1/2 = 0.5

    The greatest value of sin (A) * cos (A) is 1/2 = 0.5
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