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=tan 55° – tan 17°1 + tan 55° - tan 17°= [? ][ ] )Enter

=tan 55° – tan 17°1 + tan 55° - tan 17°= [? ][ ] )Enter-example-1
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We have to simplify the expression.

We can use trigonometric identities to do that.

We know that:


\tan (\alpha-\beta)=(\tan(\alpha)-\tan(\beta))/(1+\tan(\alpha)\cdot\tan(\beta))

In our case, we have the expression from the right side of the identity, where alpha = 55° and beta = 17°.

Then we can write:


(\tan(55\degree)-\tan(17\degree))/(1+\tan(55\degree)\cdot\tan(17\degree))=\tan (55-17)=\tan (38\degree)

Answer: tan(38°)

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