Math, asked by umiko28, 10 months ago


 {cot}^{ - 1} ( {tan}^{ - 1} \frac{3}{5}   +  {cot}^{ - 1}   \frac{3}{2} )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

\sf\ cot( {tan}^{ -1} a+ {cot}^{ - 1} a) \\  \\    \boxed{\sf\red{ \because \:  {tan}^{ - 1}x +  {cot}^{ - 1} y =  \frac{ \pi}{2}  }} \\  \\  \sf\ \implies:cot  \frac{ \pi}{2  }    \\  \\ \sf\huge \implies:0

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