It is given that sin(θ)=15√. In addition, a and b are coprime positive integers such that cos(2θ)=ab. What is the value of a+b?

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Your statement sin(ƒÆ)=15�ã
doesn't make sense.
^Yeah theta has to be in degrees, or radians. Sq rt of 15 can't be right
If you are trying to write sqrt(15), write it as �ã15, not 15�ã.

A sine can not exceed 1, buy the way
may this be correct question
It is given that sin(θ)=1/√5. In addition, a and b are coprime positive integers such that cos(2θ)=a/b. What is the value of a+b?