G Glen88 Member Joined Nov 6, 2005 Messages 39 Location Equatorial Guinea Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 27, 2006 #1 Without using a calculator show that: tan-12/3 + tan-11/5 = pi/4 Had no luck using triangles.
onebytwo Recession '08 Joined Apr 19, 2006 Messages 823 Location inner west Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 27, 2006 #2 Glen88 said: Without using a calculator show that: tan-12/3 + tan-11/5 = pi/4 Had no luck using triangles. Click to expand... take the tan of both sides let A=tan^-1(2/3) and let B=tan^-1(1/5) then expand tan(A+B) simplify, then show that it equals tan(pi/4) i.e. 1 EDIT: too slow
Glen88 said: Without using a calculator show that: tan-12/3 + tan-11/5 = pi/4 Had no luck using triangles. Click to expand... take the tan of both sides let A=tan^-1(2/3) and let B=tan^-1(1/5) then expand tan(A+B) simplify, then show that it equals tan(pi/4) i.e. 1 EDIT: too slow
Raginsheep Active Member Joined Jun 14, 2004 Messages 1,227 Gender Male HSC 2005 Aug 27, 2006 #3 My only problem with your methods there is that you are assuming the result is true. Just let pi/4=A and solve to find A.
My only problem with your methods there is that you are assuming the result is true. Just let pi/4=A and solve to find A.