Mathematics
Assertion (A): For an acute angle θ, if sin θ = cos θ, then 2 sin2 θ + tan2 θ = 1
Reason (R): For any acute angle θ, sin (90° − θ) = cos (45° + θ)
A is true, R is false
A is false, R is true
Both A and R are true
Both A and R are false
Trigonometric Identities
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Answer
For acute angle,
= 1
tan θ = 1
For an acute angle, this occurs when .
Substitute theta in expression,
⇒ 2 sin2 θ + tan2 θ = 1
⇒ 2 sin2 45° + tan2 45° = 1
Assertion is false.
sin (90° − θ) = cos (45° + θ) is not true.
The standard trigonometric identity is: sin (90° − θ) = cos θ
Reason is false
Both A and R are false
Hence, option 4 is the correct option.
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