yiaghertop
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Have you used this and got the answer? Just saying this because I tried doing tan^2(x) = .... (expanding the tan(x-a)tan(x-b)) and then subbing this tan squared value into tan2x = 2tanx / 1-tan^2(x) . It ends up like a mess up of terms of tanx, tana, tanb which seems unsolvable and it doesnt go anywhere as theres no way to cancel the tanx.expand tan(x-a) and tan(x-b) using the tangent subtracting identity substitute it to the given equation (tan2x=tan(x-a)tan(x-b)) then simplify the numerator and denominator then the equation will become ... and then use the double angle formula for tangent tan2x=2tanx/1-tan2x and substitute into tan2x after some algebraic manipulation.
Thank you so much!