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Explanation:


\sin(\theta + \phi) = 2\cos(\theta - \phi)

Using the addition identity formulas, we can write


sin(\theta)cos(\phi) + cos(\theta)sin(\phi) = 2cos(\theta)cos(\phi) + 2sin(\theta)sin(\phi)

Dividing both sides by
cos(\phi), we get


sin(\theta) + cos(\theta)tan(\phi) = 2cos(\theta) + 2sin(\theta)tan(\phi)

Dividing both sides by
sin(\theta), we get


tan(\theta) + tan(\phi) = 2 + 2tan(\theta)tan(\phi)

or


tan(\theta)(1 - 2tan(\phi)) = 2 - tan(\phi)

Rearranging the terms,


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

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