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if tan (a-b) = sin2b/5-cos 2b, find tan a:tan b​

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Answered by itzBrainlymaster
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If 2tan a=3tanb, then prove that tan(a-b) =sin2b /5-cos2b?

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If 2tanA=3tanB or tanA=(3/2).tanB

Prove that tan(A-B)=sin2B/(5-cos2B)

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tan(A-B)=(tanA-tanB)/(1+tanA.tanB), put tanA=(3/2).tanB.

=[(3/2)tanB-tanB]/[1+(3/2)tan^2B]

=[(1/2).tanB]/[(2cos^2B+3sin^2B)/2cos^2B].

=[(sinB/2cosB)×2cos^2B]/[2cos^2B+3sin^2B].

=[sinBcosB]/(2cos^2B+3sin^2B)

=(sin2B)/2.(2cos^2B+3sin^2B

=(sin2B)/(4cos^2B+6sin^2B)

=(sin2B)/[4(1-sin^2B)+6sin^2B]

=(sin2B)/[4–4sin^2B+6sin^2B]

=(sin2B)/[4+2sin^2B) , put 2sin^2B=1-cos2B

=(sin2B)/[4+1-cos2B]

=(sin2B)/(5-cos2B) , Proved.

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