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Use an identity to write the expression as a single trigonometric function or as a single number.

Use an identity to write the expression as a single trigonometric function or as a-example-1
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We can use the following trigonometric identity to solve the exercise:


(2\tan\theta)/(1-\tan^2\theta)=\tan 2\theta

In this case, θ = 15°. Then, we have:


\begin{gathered} (2\tan15\degree)/(1-\tan^215\degree)=\tan 2(15\degree) \\ (2\tan15\degree)/(1-\tan^215\degree)=\tan 30\degree \end{gathered}

We can use a notable angles table to find the value of tan 30°. Finally, we have:


(2\tan15\degree)/(1-\tan^215\degree)=\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{3}

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