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In right triangle ABCABC, the measure of angle CC is 9090^\circ. If sin(A)cos(A)=15\sin(A) - \cos(A) = \frac{1}{5}, what is the value of sin(A)sin(B)\sin(A)\sin(B)?

  1. A
    1325\frac{13}{25}
  2. B
    1625\frac{16}{25}
  3. 1225\frac{12}{25}Cevap
  4. D
    2425\frac{24}{25}

Cevap

1225\frac{12}{25}
By the co-function identity for complementary angles in a right triangle, sin(B)=cos(A)\sin(B) = \cos(A), which means the expression sin(A)sin(B)\sin(A)\sin(B) is equivalent to sin(A)cos(A)\sin(A)\cos(A). Squaring the equation sin(A)cos(A)=15\sin(A) - \cos(A) = \frac{1}{5} gives sin2(A)2sin(A)cos(A)+cos2(A)=125\sin^2(A) - 2\sin(A)\cos(A) + \cos^2(A) = \frac{1}{25}. Substituting the Pythagorean identity sin2(A)+cos2(A)=1\sin^2(A) + \cos^2(A) = 1 simplifies this to 12sin(A)cos(A)=1251 - 2\sin(A)\cos(A) = \frac{1}{25}. Solving for sin(A)cos(A)\sin(A)\cos(A) yields 2sin(A)cos(A)=24252\sin(A)\cos(A) = \frac{24}{25}, or sin(A)cos(A)=1225\sin(A)\cos(A) = \frac{12}{25}.

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1
Express the target expression in terms of a single angle using complementary relationships.
Since angle C=90C = 90^\circ, angles AA and BB are complementary, so sin(B)=cos(A)\sin(B) = \cos(A). Thus, sin(A)sin(B)=sin(A)cos(A)\sin(A)\sin(B) = \sin(A)\cos(A).
In any right triangle, the sine of one acute angle equals the cosine of the other acute angle.
2
Square both sides of the given equation sin(A)cos(A)=15\sin(A) - \cos(A) = \frac{1}{5}.
(sin(A)cos(A))2=(15)2    sin2(A)2sin(A)cos(A)+cos2(A)=125(\sin(A) - \cos(A))^2 = \left(\frac{1}{5}\right)^2 \implies \sin^2(A) - 2\sin(A)\cos(A) + \cos^2(A) = \frac{1}{25}.
Squaring the difference allows us to introduce the product term sin(A)cos(A)\sin(A)\cos(A) and the squared terms.
3
Apply the Pythagorean identity to simplify the equation.
Since sin2(A)+cos2(A)=1\sin^2(A) + \cos^2(A) = 1, the equation becomes 12sin(A)cos(A)=1251 - 2\sin(A)\cos(A) = \frac{1}{25}.
The sum of the squares of sine and cosine of the same angle is always equal to 1.
4
Solve for the product sin(A)cos(A)\sin(A)\cos(A).
2sin(A)cos(A)=1125=2425    sin(A)cos(A)=12252\sin(A)\cos(A) = 1 - \frac{1}{25} = \frac{24}{25} \implies \sin(A)\cos(A) = \frac{12}{25}.
Subtracting 1/251/25 from 11 and dividing the resulting fraction by 22 isolates the target product.

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Pythagorean identity and co-function relationships in right triangles
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