SOLUTION: How to do it: If theta and beta belong to Q1, and cot theta = 12/13,
sin beta = √ 2/2, tan (theta + beta) is equal to:
a) - 20
b) 20
c) 25
d) - 25
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Question 825051: How to do it: If theta and beta belong to Q1, and cot theta = 12/13,
sin beta = √ 2/2, tan (theta + beta) is equal to:
a) - 20
b) 20
c) 25
d) - 25
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How to do it: If theta and beta belong to Q1, and cot theta = 12/13,
sin beta = √ 2/2, tan (theta + beta) is equal to:
***
letx=theta
lety=beta
Identity: tan(x+y)=
..
cotx=12/13 (given)
tanx=13/12
..
siny=√2/2 (working with a 45˚ right triangle)
tany=1
..
tan(x+y)=
ans: c)25
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