MCQ
$\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{\pi}{9}+\sin^2\frac{7\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{4\pi}{9}=$
  • A
    1
  • B
    4
  • 2
  • D
    0

Answer

Correct option: C.
2
We have:
$\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{\pi}{9}+\sin^2\frac{7\pi}{2}+\sin^2\frac{4\pi}{9}$
$=\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{2\pi}{8}+\sin^2\frac{7\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{8\pi}{2}$
$=\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{2\pi}{8}+\sin^2\Big(\frac{7\pi}{18}\Big)+\sin^2\Big(\frac{8\pi}{2}\Big)$
$=\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{2\pi}{18}+\sin^2\Big(\frac{\pi}{2}-\frac{\pi}{18}\Big)+\sin^2\Big(\frac{\pi}{2}-\frac{\pi}{18}\Big)$
$=\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{2\pi}{18}+\cos^2\frac{2\pi}{18}+\cos^2\frac{\pi}{18}$
$=\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\sin^2\frac{\pi}{18}+\cos^2\frac{2\pi}{18}+\cos^2\frac{2\pi}{18}$
$=1+1$
$=2$

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