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Standard XII
Mathematics
Basic Trigonometric Identities
If P = 6 A -t...
Question
If
P
=
sec
6
A
−
tan
6
A
and
Q
=
3
sec
2
A
tan
2
A
,
then
P
−
Q
is equal to
A
0
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B
1
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C
2
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D
−
1
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Solution
The correct option is
B
1
P
−
Q
=
sec
6
A
−
tan
6
A
−
3
sec
2
A
tan
2
A
=
(
sec
2
A
)
3
−
(
tan
2
A
)
3
−
3
sec
2
A
tan
2
A
(
sec
2
A
−
tan
2
A
)
=
(
sec
2
A
−
tan
2
A
)
3
=
1
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