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Trigonometry (Basic) (Page: 9)
Question No: # 87
If `\frac{sin \theta}{x} = \frac{cos \theta}{y}`, then prove that, `sin \theta - cos \theta = \frac{x-y}{\sqrt{x^2+y^2}}`.
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