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60 is the answer I hope this is right
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Problem 1

Recall that
tan(A+B)=(tanA+tanB)/(1-tanAtanB) and that
tan((\pi)/(4))=1. Using these two facts, we can rewrite the expression:


(1+tanx)/(-1+tanx)\\\\-(1+tanx)/(1-tanx)\\ \\-(tan((\pi)/(4))+tanx)/(1-tan((\pi)/(4))tan(x))\\ \\-tan(x+(\pi)/(4))\\ \\tan((3\pi)/(4)-x)

Hence, the first choice is correct

Problem 2


cos((x)/(2))=√(3)-cos((x)/(2))\:;\: 0\leq x < 360^\circ\\\\2cos((x)/(2))=√(3)\\ \\cos((x)/(2))=(√(3))/(2)\\\\(x)/(2)=(\pi)/(6)+2\pi n,(11\pi)/(6)+2\pi n\\ \\ x=(\pi)/(3)+4\pi n,(11\pi)/(3)+4\pi n\\ \\ x=60^\circ+720n^\circ, 660^\circ+720n^\circ\\\\x=60^\circ

It's helpful to use the unit circle to solve these kinds of problems. Therefore, the third answer is correct.

Problem 3

Because
sin\theta=-(5)/(13) and our parameters are
\pi < \theta < (3\pi)/(2), the triangle must be in Quadrant III where
sin\theta < 0 and
cos\theta < 0.

You may recall the double angle formula
sin2\theta=2sin\theta cos\theta. We can find
cos\theta using
sin\theta with the Pythagorean Identity
sin^2\theta+cos^2\theta=1 keeping our parameters in mind:


sin^2\theta+cos^2\theta=1\\\\(-(5)/(13))^2+cos^2\theta=1\\ \\(25)/(169)+cos^2\theta=1\\ \\cos^2\theta=(144)/(169)\\ \\cos\theta=-(12)/(13)

Thus,
sin2\theta=2sin\theta cos\theta=2(-(5)/(13))(-(12)/(13))=2((60)/(169))=(120)/(169), which means the third option is correct.

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