Math, asked by aditya2020222003, 1 year ago

if
 \alpha  +  \beta  =  \gamma
and
 \frac{ \tan( \alpha ) }{ \tan( \beta ) } =  \frac{x}{y}
then prove that
 \sin( \alpha  -  \beta )  =  \frac{x - y}{x + y} sin \gamma

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