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Solve for x: tan(180-ø).tan(90+ø)+xcos(90+ø).(cos90-ø) =sinø.(sin180-ø) ​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

tan(180-ø).tan(90+ø)+xcos(90+ø).(cos90-ø) = sinø(sin180-ø)

xcos(90+ø).(cos90-ø) = sinø(sin180-ø) - tan(180-ø).tan(90+ø)

x = (sinø(sin180-ø) - tan(180-ø).tan(90+ø)) / cos(90+ø).(cos90-ø)

x = - (sin^2ø + tanø(tan(90+ø)) / cos^2ø

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