Math, asked by bipro36, 9 months ago

If tan theta sin60° is equal to 3/2 ,then tan(theta - 15°) is equal to what​

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Answered by PixleyPanda
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Hii friend,

Tan theta = ✓3 /1 = Perpendicular/ Base

Perpendicular = ✓3 , Base = 1 , Hypotenuse = ?

We know that,

(H)² = (B)² + (P)²

(H)² = (1)² + (✓3)²

(H)² = 1 + 3

(H)² = 4

H = ✓4 = 2

Therefore,

Sin Theta = Perpendicular/ Hypotenuse = ✓3/2

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Answered by mitaldeeksha4
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Answer:

Your answer is 5/ root 3

Step-by-step explanation:

refer the figure.

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