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5. How to prove geometrically the identity : "Tan A - Tan B = (Tan A - Tan B) / (1 - Tan A. Tan B)?" a) Without using any Sin or Cos ratio? b) Without assuming any s…
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5. How to prove geometrically the identity : "Tan A - Tan B = (Tan A - Tan B) / (1 - Tan A. Tan B)?" a) Without using any Sin or Cos ratio? b) Without assuming any side as 1 unit?
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