SOLUTION: tan θ = 1-cos2θ / sin2θ
Left Side
tan θ = sinθ/cosθ
Left Side = sinθ/cosθ
Right side
1-cos2θ/sin2θ
=1-(cos^2(θ
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Question 878332: tan θ = 1-cos2θ / sin2θ
Left Side
tan θ = sinθ/cosθ
Left Side = sinθ/cosθ
Right side
1-cos2θ/sin2θ
=1-(cos^2(θ)-sin^2(θ))/2sinθcosθ
This is where I get lost, any help in proving this identity would be great thanks.
The question in word format is; tan (theta) = One minus cos two theta over sin two theta
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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