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Show that:sin60=2tan60/1+tan²60​

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Answer:

Explanation:

2 tan(60) = 2 * (sqrt(3)/2 = sqrt(3)

1 + tan^2(60) = 1/cos^2(60) = 1//1/4 = 4

The answer is going to look a little convoluted but it should be correct.

The answer so far is sqrt(3) /4

sin(60) = sqrt(3)/2

of the 4, two is needed to get sqrt(3)/2

So far then we have sin(60)/2

If we multiply by 2 as in (sin(60)/2) we get just sin(60)

2* sqrt(3) /4 then = 2 sin(60)

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