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Let `P={theta:sintheta-costheta=sqrt2cos theta}and Q={theta:sintheta+costheta=sqrt2sintheta}` be two ses. Then,

A

`PsubQ and A - P ne phi`

B

`QcancelsubP`

C

`PcancelsubQ`

D

P = Q

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The correct Answer is:
D

`P:sintheta-costheta=sqrt(2)costhetaimpliestantheta=sqrt(2)+1`
`Q:sintheta+costheta=sqrt(2)sinthetaimpliestantheta=(1)/(sqrt(2)-1)=sqrt(2)+1`
`therefore P = Q`
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