Let a = tan-12from y12 3u cambridge...
Prove:
2 inverse tan 2 = pi - inverse cos (3/5)
even with the hint that says "use the fact that tan(pi - x) = -tan" i can't seem to do it
help please!
Actually when you get tan x = undefined ("infinity") then x = pi/2 (+- nxpi)I have another question from the same exercise:
show that inv tan (1/2) + inv tan (2/5) + inv tan (8/9) = pi/2
only thing i can think of is letting each angle equal to alpha beta and gamma and taking tan of both sides but can't take the tan of pi/2... help please!