Math, asked by nupurmule, 1 year ago

if 3 tan theta equals to 4 find the value of 4 cos theta minus sin theta upon 2 cos theta + sin theta​

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Answered by praneethks
8

Step-by-step explanation:

3 \tan(x) = 4 =  >  \tan(x) =  \frac{4}{3} =  >

 \sin(x) =  \frac{4}{5} \: and \:  \cos(x) =  \frac{3}{5}

 \frac{ 4 \cos(x) -  \sin(x)}{2 \cos(x) +  \sin(x)} =  > \frac{4 \times  \frac{4}{5} -  \frac{3}{5}}{2 \times  \frac{3}{5} +  \frac{4}{5}} =  >  \frac{ \frac{13}{5} }{ \frac{10}{5}} =  >

1.3. Hope it helps you.

Answered by shashank2895
2

Step-by-step explanation:

4/5 is your answer.....

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