Show That: (Ii) `(Cos30^0+Sin 60^0)/(1+Sin30^0+Cos60^0)=Cos 30^0` - Mathematics

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Show that:
(ii) `(cos30^0+sin 60^0)/(1+sin30^0+cos60^0)=cos 30^0`

 

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Solution

LHS =`(cos30^0+sin 60^0)/(1+sin30^0+cos60^0) = ((sqrt(3)/2+sqrt(3)/2))/(1+1/2+1/2)=((sqrt(3)+sqrt(3))/2)/((2+1+1)/2)=sqrt(3)/2`

Also, RHS = cos `30^0=sqrt(3)/2`

Hence, LHS = RHS

∴`(cos30^0+sin 60^0)/(1+sin30^0+cos60^0)=cos 30^0`

Concept: Trigonometric Ratios and Its Reciprocal
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RS Aggarwal Secondary School Class 10 Maths
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