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a/ \(\sin\alpha=\frac{C_đ}{C_h}\)
\(\cos\alpha=\frac{C_k}{C_h}\)
\(\Rightarrow\frac{\sin\alpha}{\cos\alpha}=\frac{\frac{C_đ}{C_h}}{\frac{C_k}{C_h}}=\frac{C_đ}{C_k}=\tan\alpha\)
b/ \(\frac{\cos\alpha}{\sin\alpha}=\frac{\frac{C_k}{C_h}}{\frac{C_đ}{C_h}}=\frac{C_k}{C_đ}=\cot\alpha\)
c/ \(\tan\alpha.\cot\alpha=\frac{C_đ}{C_k}.\frac{C_k}{C_đ}=1\)
d/ \(\sin^2\alpha=\frac{C_đ^2}{C_h^2}\)
\(\cos^2\alpha=\frac{C_k^2}{C_h^2}\)
\(\Rightarrow\sin^2\alpha+\cos^2\alpha=\frac{C_đ^2+C_k^2}{C_h^2}=\frac{C_h^2}{C_h^2}=1\)
P/s: hok trc lp 9 hay sao mà lm bài bài này?
Câu 1:
\(\cos a=\sqrt{1-0.28^2}=\dfrac{24}{25}\)
\(\tan a=\dfrac{0.28}{0.96}=\dfrac{7}{24}\)
\(\cot a=\dfrac{1}{\tan a}=\dfrac{24}{7}\)
\(1+tan^2a=1+\frac{sin^2a}{cos^2a}=\frac{cos^2a+sin^2a}{cos^2a}=\frac{1}{cos^2a}\)
\(1+cot^2a=1+\frac{cos^2a}{sin^2a}=\frac{sin^2a+cos^2a}{sin^2a}=\frac{1}{sin^2a}\)
\(cot^2a-cos^2a=\frac{cos^2a}{sin^2a}-cos^2a=cos^2a\left(\frac{1}{sin^2a}-1\right)=cos^2a\left(\frac{1-sin^2a}{sin^2a}\right)\)
\(=cos^2a\left(\frac{cos^2a}{sin^2a}\right)=cos^2a.cot^2a\)
\(\frac{1+cosa}{sina}=\frac{sina\left(1+cosa\right)}{sin^2a}=\frac{sina\left(1+cosa\right)}{1-cos^2a}=\frac{sina\left(1+cosa\right)}{\left(1-cosa\right)\left(1+cosa\right)}=\frac{sina}{1-cosa}\)
đáp án :
a) \(cos^2\alpha\)
b) 1
c) \(sin^2\alpha\)
d) \(sin^2\alpha\)
e) 2
g) 1
h) \(sin^3\alpha\)
i) \(sin^2\alpha\)
Bài 2:
\(\cos a=\sqrt{1-\left(\dfrac{7}{25}\right)^2}=\dfrac{24}{25}\)
\(\tan a=\dfrac{7}{25}:\dfrac{24}{25}=\dfrac{7}{24}\)
\(\cot a=\dfrac{24}{7}\)
a) \(\frac{1-\cos\alpha}{\sin\alpha}=\frac{\sin\alpha}{1+\cos a}\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\left(1-\cos\alpha\right)\left(1+\cos\alpha\right)=\sin^2\alpha\)
\(\Leftrightarrow1-\cos^2\alpha=\sin^2\alpha\)
\(\Leftrightarrow\sin^2\alpha+\cos^2\alpha=1\)( luôn đúng )
\(\Rightarrow\frac{1-\cos\alpha}{\sin\alpha}=\frac{\sin\alpha}{1+\cos\alpha}\)
\(1+\tan^2a=1+\frac{\sin^2a}{\cos^2a}=\frac{\sin^2a+\cos^2a}{\cos^2a}=\frac{1}{\cos^2a}\)
\(1+\cot^2a=1+\frac{\cos^2a}{\sin^2a}=\frac{\sin^2a+\cos^2a}{\sin^2a}=\frac{1}{\sin^2a}\)