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Question
Find the measure of angles A and B in the following, where A and B are acute.
cos `((A + B)/2) = 1/ sqrt2 and 2 sin (A − B) = 1`
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Solution
Given:
cos `((A + B)/2) = 1/ sqrt2 and 2 sin (A − B) = 1`
Since 0° < `(A + B)/2 < 90°`, We must have `(A + B)/2 = 45°`
= A + B = 90°
`2 sin (A − B) = 1 = sin (A − B) = 1/2`
with A, B acute, − 90° < (A − B) < 90°, A − B = ± 30°
If A − B = 30° : A = 60°, B = 30°
If A − B = − 30 : A = 30°, B = 60° ...[both angles are acute]
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