How do you solve this trig identity problem without factoring?

I just used @ to represent theta:

sin^4@ + 2sin^2@cos^2@ + cos^4@ = 1

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sin^4 + 2sin^2 cos^2 + cos^4 = (sin^2 + cos^2)^2
1^2 = 1
Didn't you just factor that? (perfect square trinomial)

I'm looking for a way to solve it without factoring..
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