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If tan(A+B)=√3 and tan(A-B)=1/√3 ;
0°<A+B≤90°;A>B, find A and B

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Answered by manasdange155
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Step-by-step explanation:

tan (A + B) = √3 ⇒ tan (A + B) = tan 60° ⇒ (A + B) = 60° ... (i) tan (A – B) = 1/√3 ⇒ tan (A - B) = tan 30° ⇒ (A - B) = 30° ... (ii) Adding (i) and (ii), we get A + B + A - B = 60° + 30° 2A = 90° A= 45° Putting the value of A in equation (i) 45° + B = 60° ⇒ B = 60° - 45° ⇒ B = 15° Thus, A = 45° and B = 15°

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