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Suppose '\(a\)' and '\(b\)' are non-zero constants satisfying the following system of equations
\(a\sin^3 x + b\cos^3 x = \sin x \cos x\) and \(a\sin x - b\cos x = 0\), then \(2(a^6 + b^6) - 3(a^4 + b^4) + 1 =\)

  1. A \(1\)
  2. B \(0\)
  3. C \(-1\)
  4. D \(2\sin^2 x\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(0\)

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Given the equation \(a\sin x - b\cos x = 0\), we have \(a\sin x = b\cos x\). Substitute \(b\cos x = a\sin x\) into the first equation \(a\sin^3 x + b\cos^3 x = \sin x \cos x\): \(a\sin x \sin^2 x + (b\cos x) \cos^2 x = \sin x \cos x\)…