If tan\(\theta\) = \(\frac{8}{15}\), simplify \(\frac{ Sin\theta - Cos\theta}{Sin^2\theta - Sin\theta}\)

a

\(\frac{-119}{72}\)

b

\(\frac{119}{72}\)

c

\(\frac{-7}{17}\)

d

\(\frac{8}{17}\)

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Learner247
1 year ago

in this question the denominator was sin* how did change from 8/17 to 13/289 , because he/she subtracted the sin square tita from it

Odemosad
1 year ago

Using Pythagoras Theorem, u can get the hypo. = 17
Hence, substitute their values correctly and simplify.

Correct Option is B. 119/72

TamJem
1 year ago

The solution is not explicit

u.d.o
4 months ago

is is not understandable

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