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prove tan(theta/2)=sin theta/1+cos theta for theta in quadrant 1 by filling in the calculations and reasons. PLEASE HELP!!!!

prove tan(theta/2)=sin theta/1+cos theta for theta in quadrant 1 by filling in the-example-1
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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

We have to prove the identity


tan((\Theta )/(2))=(sin\Theta)/(1+cos\Theta )

We will take right hand side of the identity


(sin\Theta)/(1+cos\Theta)=(2sin((\Theta )/(2))cos((\Theta )/(2)))/(1+[2cos^(2)((\Theta )/(2))-1])


=(2sin((\Theta )/(2))cos((\Theta )/(2)))/(2cos^(2)((\Theta )/(2)))=(sin((\Theta )/(2)))/(cos((\Theta )/(2)))


=tan((\Theta )/(2)) [ Tan θ will be positive since θ lies in 1st quadrant ]

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