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Prove that sin 60° = (1-tan^2 30°)/(1+tan^2 30°) those who will answer first and the answer will be sensible
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Answered by ompathak60
3

Answer:

multiply the equation by consecutive terms to denominator and solve

Answered by sajalgarg85
2

Answer:

it is a wrong question.

Step-by-step explanation:

because (1-tan^2 x)/(1+tan^2 x) = cos2x

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