Math, asked by dasc, 6 months ago

If
 \tan( \alpha  +  \beta ) =  \sin(2 \ \beta  )  \div (5 -  \cos( 2 \beta  ))
find
 \tan( \alpha )   \div  \tan( \beta )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by SOURABH0234
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Answer:

[tex] \tan( \alpha + \beta ) = \sin(2 \ \beta ) \div (5 - \cos( 2 \beta )) [/tex]

[tex] \tan( \alpha ) \div \tan( \beta ) [/tex]

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