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    Solve the Problem\[\sqrt { \sin ^ { 2 } x + \cos ^ { 2 } x } = 1\]
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Solve the Problem sin⁡2x+cos⁡2x=1\sqrt { \sin ^ { 2 } x + \cos ^ { 2 } x } = 1sin2x+cos2x​=1

Question 224

Question 224

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Solve the problem.
- sin⁡2x+cos⁡2x=1\sqrt { \sin ^ { 2 } x + \cos ^ { 2 } x } = 1sin2x+cos2x​=1


A) Identity
B) Not an identity

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