Math, asked by rharshu55, 3 months ago


If tan thita +
1 upon tan thita
= 2, then show that
tan square thita + 1
upon tan square thita
t= 2​

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Answered by s13327atannu12381
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Answer:

tan∅ + 1/tan∅ = 2 Square on both sides, (tan∅ + 1/tan∅)² = 2² tan²∅ + 1/tan²∅ +2(tan∅×1/tan∅) = 4 tan²∅ + 1/tan²∅ + 2 = 4 tan²∅ + 1/tan²∅ = 4 - 2 tan²∅ +1/tan²∅ = 2 I hope this will help youRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/483059/if-tan-theta-1-tan-tgheta-2-find-the-value-of-tan-2-theta-1-tan-2theta

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Answered by nainakakkar2020
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This is the answer, keep studying :”)

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