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Answered by jitemath
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By using

tan(\theta)=11/13

evaluate

\frac{5sin(\theta)-3cos(\theta)}{5sin(\theta)+2cos(\theta)}

Divide numerator and denominator by cos(theta) then we get

\frac{5sin(\theta)-3cos(\theta)}{5sin(\theta)+2cos(\theta)}=\frac{5tan(\theta)-3}{5tan(\theta)+2}

=\frac{\frac{55}{13}-3 }{\frac{55}{13}+2 }

=\frac{55-39}{55+26}

=\frac{16}{81}

Answer:  16/81

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Answered by saipavan018
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Answer:

Option (C) 16/18

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