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if cos A=√3/2 find tan(A/2)


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Answered by Ashwandh
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Step-by-step explanation:

If cos A = root3/2

A = 30 deg

tan 30/2 = tan 15

Tan 15° = Tan(45 – 30)°

By the trigonometry formula, we know,

Tan (A – B) = (Tan A – Tan B) /(1 + Tan A Tan B)

Therefore, we can write,

tan(45 – 30)° = tan 45° – tan 30°/1+tan 45° tan 30°

Now putting the values of tan 45° and tan 30° 

tan(45 – 30)° = (1 – 1/√3)/ (1 + 1.1/√3)

tan (15°) = √3 – 1/ √3 + 1

Hence, the value of tan (15°) is √3 – 1/√3 + 1.

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