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Lilian Arroyo
Mathematics
4 December, 07:43
Sin^2 (20°) + cos^2 (20°) =
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Tatiana Pennington
4 December, 08:09
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Step-by-step explanation:
There is an important trig identity which you must know: (sin x) ^2 + (cos x) ^2 = 1.
Therefore, sin^2 (20°) + cos^2 (20°) = 1
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