MCQ
$\left|\begin{array}{cc}\cos \theta & -\sin \theta \\ \sin \theta & \cos \theta\end{array}\right|=$
  • A
    0
  • 1
  • C
    2
  • D
    3

Answer

Correct option: B.
1
(b) : We have, $\left|\begin{array}{cc}\cos \theta & -\sin \theta \\ \sin \theta & \cos \theta\end{array}\right|=\cos ^2 \theta+\sin ^2 \theta=1$

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