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Question Number 151361 by mathdanisur last updated on 20/Aug/21

if  x+y=45  prove that:  ((1 - tan(x))/(1 - tan(y))) = tan(2y)

$$\mathrm{if}\:\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}+\boldsymbol{\mathrm{y}}=\mathrm{45}\:\:\mathrm{prove}\:\mathrm{that}: \\ $$$$\frac{\mathrm{1}\:-\:\mathrm{tan}\left(\mathrm{x}\right)}{\mathrm{1}\:-\:\mathrm{tan}\left(\mathrm{y}\right)}\:=\:\mathrm{tan}\left(\mathrm{2y}\right) \\ $$

Answered by Ar Brandon last updated on 20/Aug/21

x+y=(π/4)  ((1−tanx)/(1−tany))=((1−tan((π/4)−y))/(1−tany))  =((1−((1−tany)/(1+tany)))/(1−tany))=((2tany)/(1−tan^2 y))  =tan2y

$${x}+{y}=\frac{\pi}{\mathrm{4}} \\ $$$$\frac{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}{x}}{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}{y}}=\frac{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}\left(\frac{\pi}{\mathrm{4}}−{y}\right)}{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}{y}} \\ $$$$=\frac{\mathrm{1}−\frac{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}{y}}{\mathrm{1}+\mathrm{tan}{y}}}{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}{y}}=\frac{\mathrm{2tan}{y}}{\mathrm{1}−\mathrm{tan}^{\mathrm{2}} {y}} \\ $$$$=\mathrm{tan2}{y} \\ $$

Commented by mathdanisur last updated on 20/Aug/21

Thank You Ser

$$\mathrm{Thank}\:\mathrm{You}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}\mathrm{er} \\ $$

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