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  • 06-10-2017
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if (sin(()−1))p =2cos(()−1)q , show that p​^2​​ =4q​^2 (1− q^2) ?.

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LammettHash
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  • 06-10-2017
Likely the equation is

[tex]\sin^{-1}p=2\cos^{-1}q[/tex]

For either side to be defined, we require [tex]|p|\le1[/tex] and [tex]|q|\le1[/tex]. Under these conditions, we can take

[tex]\sin(\sin^{1}p)=\sin(2\cos^{-1}q)[/tex]
[tex]\implies p=2\sin(\cos^{-1}q)\cos(\cos^{-1}q)[/tex]
[tex]\implies p=2q\sin(\cos^{-1}q)[/tex]
[tex]\implies p=2q\sqrt{1-q^2}[/tex]
[tex]\implies p^2=4q^2(1-q^2)[/tex]

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