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If sec 2thita =2. Find the value of tan thitha

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Answered by Dilipkumardubey
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2 thita=2

then,thita= 2-2=0

hence answer

Answered by harshitsharma42
1

Sinθ= Opposite Side/Hypotenuse

Cosθ= Adjacent Side/Hypotenuse

Tanθ= Sinθ/Cosθ = Opposite Side/Adjacent Side

Cosecθ = 1/Sinθ= Hypotenuse/Opposite Side

Secθ = 1/Cosθ = Hypotenuse/Adjacent Side

Cotθ = 1/tanθ = Cosθ/Sinθ = Adjacent Side/Opposite Side

SinθCosecθ = CosθSecθ = TanθCotθ = 1

Sin(90-θ) = Cosθ, Cos(90-θ) = Sinθ

Sin²θ + Cos²θ = 1

Tan²θ + 1 = Sec²θ

Cot²θ + 1 = Cosec²θ

Addition and subtraction formula:-

Sin(A+B) = SinACosB + CosASinB

Sin(A-B) = SinACosb - CosASinB

Cos(A+B) = CosACosB - SinASinB

Cos(A-B) = CosACosB + SinASinB

Tan(A+B) = (TanA+TanB)/(1-TanATanB)

Tan(A-B) = (TanA - TanB)/(1+TanATanB)

Cot (A+B) = (CotACotB-1)/(CotA + CotB)

Cot(A-B) = (CotACotB+1)/(CotB-CotA)

Sin(A+B)+Sin(A-B) = 2SinACosB

Sin(A+B)-Sin(A-B) = 2CosASinB

Cos(A+B)+Cos(A-B) = 2CosACosB

Edited : Cos(A - B) - Cos(A + B) = 2SinASinB

SinC + SinD = 2Sin[(C+D)/2]Cos[(C-D)/2]

SinC - SinD = 2Cos[(C+D)/2]

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