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tan60°-tan39°/1+tan60°*tan30°=tan30°​

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Answered by rakshitsemwal0
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given tan60°-tan30°/1+tan60°-tan30°

It is in the form of (tanA -  tanB)/(1 - tanA tanB) which is equal to tan(A - B)

Hence  tan60°-tan30°/1+tan60°-tan30° = tan(60° − 30°)

                                                               = tan(30°)

                                                               =1/√3


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