= (tgacosa)^2 + (ctgasina)^2
Multiplying out both terms, we get:
= tga^2 cosa^2 + ctga^2 sina^2
Since tga and ctga are reciprocals of each other, we can substitute tga = 1/ctga into the equation:
= (1/ctga)^2 cosa^2 + ctga^2 sina^2
= cosa^2/ctga^2 + ctga^2 * sina^2
= cosa^2/cosa^2 + sina^2
= 1 + sina^2
Therefore, (tgacosa)^2 + (ctgasina)^2 simplifies to 1 + sina^2.
= (tgacosa)^2 + (ctgasina)^2
Multiplying out both terms, we get:
= tga^2 cosa^2 + ctga^2 sina^2
Since tga and ctga are reciprocals of each other, we can substitute tga = 1/ctga into the equation:
= (1/ctga)^2 cosa^2 + ctga^2 sina^2
= cosa^2/ctga^2 + ctga^2 * sina^2
= cosa^2/cosa^2 + sina^2
= 1 + sina^2
Therefore, (tgacosa)^2 + (ctgasina)^2 simplifies to 1 + sina^2.