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MHT CET · Maths · Trigonometric Ratios & Identities

If \(\tan \theta=\frac{a}{b}\), then \(b \cos 2 \theta+a \sin 2 \theta=\)

  1. A b
  2. B a
  3. C 0
  4. D 1
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(A) b

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\(\cos 2 \theta = \frac{1 - \tan^2 \theta}{1 + \tan^2 \theta} = \frac{1 - (a/b)^2}{1 + (a/b)^2} = \frac{b^2 - a^2}{b^2 + a^2}\) \(\sin 2 \theta = \frac{2 \tan \theta}{1 + \tan^2 \theta} = \frac{2(a/b)}{1 + (a/b)^2} = \frac{2ab}{b^2 + a^2}\)