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If cos(θα) = a, sin(θβ) = b,

then cos2(αβ) + 2ab sin(αβ) is equal to


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Solution

The correct option is C


We have sin(αβ) = sin(θβ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯θα)

= sin(θβ)cos(θα)cos(θβ)sin(θα)

= ba - 1b21a2

And cos(αβ)=cos(θβ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯θα)

= cos(θβ)cos(θα)+sin(θβ)sin(θα)

= a1b2+b1a2

∴ Given expression is cos2(αβ)+2absin(αβ)

= (a1b2+b1a2)2 + 2ab{ab1a21b2}

= a2+b2.

Trick: Put α=30, β=60 and θ=90,

then a = 12, b = 12

cos2(αβ)+2absin(αβ) = 34 + 12 × (- 12) = 12

which is given by option (c).


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