Question 14 Choose the answer that makes the equation true. $\sin^2(\theta) =$ $\circ \cos^2(\theta)$ $\circ \cos(\theta)$ $\circ \sin(\theta)$ $\circ 1-\cos^2(\theta)$ 7 pts
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The sine of 0 degrees is 0. So, sin(0) = 0. Now, let's evaluate the options: A. Cos(90) = 0. This is not equal to sin(0). B. 300. This is not equal to sin(0). C. Sin(0) = 0. This is equal to sin(0). D. 1 - Cos^2(0) = 1 - 1^2 = 1 - 1 = 0. This is equal to sin(0). Show more…
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