A and B are positive acute angles. If sin A=(3/5) and cosB= (12/13) find the value of sin (A+B)
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obviously its math so can you please just do the problem
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first you have to find the angles cosA and
SinB using pythogoras theorem. Then using the property expand Sin(A+B)and then substitute the given values. similarly do the same for cos(A+B) and find the quadrant in which A+B lies. That's it!!!
SinB using pythogoras theorem. Then using the property expand Sin(A+B)and then substitute the given values. similarly do the same for cos(A+B) and find the quadrant in which A+B lies. That's it!!!