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sapphirejudy

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Please help with these questions!

If tanx = t, find values for t for which (k+1)sin2x + (k-1)cos2x = k+1.

If tanA = ktanB, show that (k-1)sin(A+B) = (k+1)sin(A-B).


Thanks in advance!
 

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i didn't even create this thread but thanks for posting ^ i was trying to work out that question before.
 

sapphirejudy

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thank you so much! so i'm just curious, what's your strategy with questions like these? how would you tackle them?
 

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Well in general for any question, you can do the following:

The question is something like

"If A, then B".

So given that A is true, show that B is true, something like that. Well, what you are meant to do is work from the fact of A to tell you something about B. Then you integrate it with your other knowledge to give you the answer.

So what pokka did was he took the condition A, e.g. tan(x) = t and he used that information to work out the sides of a triangle where tan(x) = t. Then he looked at what he was asked to prove, and he used that information to prove it.

Similarly with 2), he took the condition tan(A) = k*tan(B) and turned it into a statement about sin(A), sin(B), cos(A) and cos(B). There's a good hint to do this because the statement you're trying to prove is in terms of those 4 ratios. Then, he took the LHS of what you were asked to prove, used the condition plus his knowledge, and showed it was equal to the RHS.
 

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