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Help me please. How to prove this ?


( \cos(x) + \sin(x) )/( \cos(x ) - \sin(x) ) = \tan(45 + x)


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Answer:

  • First, you want to divide the numerator and denominator by the cosine(x), and afterwards, it looks like this...


(tan~x+1)/(tan~x-1)

  • Include 45 as one of the parameters and correlate with tan.


(tan~x+tan~45)/(tan~x-tan~45)

  • Next, you want to multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, in this case, tan x + tan 45.
  • Lastly, simplify, and you have the answer as tan(45 + x)
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