SOLUTION: Prove that &#65532;&#65532;[sin 4theta(1-cos 2 theta)]/[cos 2theta (1-cos4theta)] = tan &#952;, for 0 < &#952; < &#65532;,(pi/2) and &#952; &#8800; (pi/4).

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Question 624783: Prove that [sin 4theta(1-cos 2 theta)]/[cos 2theta (1-cos4theta)] = tan θ, for 0 < θ < ,(pi/2) and θ ≠ (pi/4).
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Prove that [sin 4theta(1-cos 2 theta)]/[cos 2theta (1-cos4theta)] = tan θ, for 0 < θ < ,(pi/2) and θ ≠ (pi/4).
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