Math, asked by shasidharan2004, 5 months ago

solve tan^-1 (x-1/x-2)+tan^-1(x+1/x+2)=pi/4​

Answers

Answered by choudharydurganand16
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sunismruti
0

Answer:

Let A=tan

−1

x−2

x−1

and B=tan

−1

x+2

x+1

Now,

tan(A+B)=tan

4

π

1−tanAtanB

tanA+tanB

=1

∴tanA+tanB=1−tanAtanB

x−2

x−1

+

x+2

x+1

=1−

x−2

x−1

×

x+2

x+1

∴(x−1)(x+2)+(x+1)(x−2)=1−(x−1)(x+1)

∴x

2

+x−2+x

2

−x−2=x

2

−4−x

2

+1

∴2x

2

=1

∴x=±

2

1

This is the required solution

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