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प्रश्न
Prove that: 2(sin6 θ + cos6 θ) – 3 (sin4 θ + cos4 θ) + 1 = 0.
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उत्तर १
2(sin6θ + cos6θ) – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1 = 0
sin6θ + cos6θ = (sin2θ + cos2θ)3 – 3sin2θ cos2θ(sin2θ + cos2θ)
Since sin2θ + cos2θ = 1,
sin6θ + cos6θ = 1 − 3sin2θ cos2θ
sin4θ + cos4θ = (sin2θ + cos2θ)2 – 2sin2θ cos2θ
= 1 – 2sin2θ cos2θ
Substitute into the given expression
2(1 – 3sin2θ cos2θ) – 3(1 – 2sin2θ cos2θ) + 1
= 2 – 6sin2θ cos2θ – 3 + 6sin2θ cos2θ + 1
Final simplification
= (2 – 3 + 1) + (–6 + 6) sin2θ cos2θ
= 0
Hence proved:
2(sin6θ + cos6θ) – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1 = 0
उत्तर २
L.H.S.
= 2 (sin6θ + cos6θ) – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1
= 2[(sin2θ)3 + (cos2θ)3] – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1
= 2[(sin2θ + cos2θ) (sin4θ – sin2θ cos2θ + cos4θ] – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1 ...[∵ a3 + b3 = (a + b) (a2 – ab + b2)]
= 2(sin4θ – sin2θ cos2θ + cos4θ) – 3(sin4θ + cos4θ) + 1 ...[∵ sin2θ + cos2θ = 1]
= – sin4θ – cos4θ – 2sin2θ cos2θ + 1
= – (sin4θ + cos4θ + 2sin2θ cos2θ) + 1
= – (sin2θ + cos2θ)2 + 1 ...[∵ (a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab]
= –1 + 1
= 0 = R.H.S.
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