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  • 04-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Simplify the expression: Sqrt(16 − x^2)
as much as possible after substituting "4 sin x" for x.

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  • 04-09-2017
[tex]\bf sin^2(\theta)+cos^2(\theta)=1\implies cos^2(\theta)=1-sin^2(\theta)\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ \sqrt{16-x^2}\implies \sqrt{16-[4sin(x)]^2}\implies \sqrt{16-[4^2sin^2(x)]} \\\\\\ \sqrt{16-16sin^2(x)}\implies \sqrt{16[1-sin^2(x)]}\implies \sqrt{16cos^2(x)} \\\\\\ \sqrt{4^2cos^2(x)}\implies \sqrt{[4cos(x)]^2}\implies 4cos(x)[/tex]
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