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If sinα+sinβ=a,cosα+cosβ=b , then sin(α+β) equals

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ab
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a+b
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2aba2b2
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2aba2+b2
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Solution

The correct option is D 2aba2+b2
sinα+sinβ=a,cosα+cosβ=b

Squaring and adding
a2+b2=sin2α+sin2β+2sinαsinβ+cos2α+cos2β+2cosαcosβ
a2+b2=2+2cos(αβ)...(1)

2 times multiplying both the expression we get
2ab=2sinαcosα+2sinαcosβ+2sinβcosα+2sinβcosβ
2ab=sin2α+sin2β+2sin(α+β)...(2)

dividing (2) by (1)

sin2α+sin2β+2sin(α+β)2+2cos(αβ)=2aba2+b2

Using the formula sinc+sind=2sin(c+d2)×cos(cd2), we get

2sin(α+β)cos(αβ)+2sin(α+β)2+2cos(αβ)=2aba2+b2


sin(α+β)(1+cos(αβ))(1+cos(αβ))=2aba2+b2

sin(α+β)=2aba2+b2

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