Math, asked by esha1511, 6 months ago

is equal
tan(In 6) - tan(In 2) - tan(In 3)
43. The value of
tan(In 6). tan(In 2). tan(In 3)
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Answers

Answered by sharmayogesh0408
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As tanx=−  

3

4

​  

,  

2

π

​  

<x<π

i.e x lies in 2nd quadrant

Hence tanx=−  

3

4

​  

⇒sinx=  

4  

2

+3  

2

 

​  

 

4

​  

=  

5

4

​  

 

And cosx=−  

4  

2

+3  

2

 

​  

 

5

​  

=−  

5

3

​  

 

Now using 1−cosx=2sin  

2

 

2

x

​  

⇒sin  

2

x

​  

=±  

2

1−cosx

​  

 

​  

, we get

sin  

2

x

​  

=±  

2

1−(−  

5

3

​  

)

​  

 

​  

=±  

10

8

​  

 

​  

 

As  

2

π

​  

<x<π⇒  

4

π

​  

<  

2

x

​  

<  

2

π

​  

 and sine is positive in 1st quadrant

Then sin  

2

x

​  

=  

5

​  

 

2

​  

 

Using 1+cosx=2cos  

2

 

2

x

​  

⇒cos  

2

x

​  

=±  

2

1+cosx

​  

 

​  

 

We get, cos  

2

x

​  

=±  

2

1+(−  

5

3

​  

)

​  

 

​  

=±  

10

2

​  

 

​  

 

2

π

​  

<x<π⇒  

4

π

​  

<  

2

x

​  

<  

2

π

​  

 and cos is positive 1st quadrant

∴cos  

2

x

​  

=  

5

​  

 

1

​  

 

Using cosx=  

1+tan  

2

 

2

x

​  

 

1−tan  

2

 

2

x

​  

 

​  

⇒tan  

2

x

​  

=±  

1+cosx

1−cosx

​  

 

​  

 

We get, tan  

2

x

​  

=±  

1+(−  

5

3

​  

)

1−(−  

5

3

​  

)

​  

 

​  

=±  

4

​  

 

As  

2

π

​  

<x<π⇒  

4

π

​  

<  

2

x

​  

<  

2

π

​  

 and tan is positive in 1st quadrant

∴tan  

2

x

​  

=2

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