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onebytwo

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Glen88 said:
Without using a calculator show that:

tan-12/3 + tan-11/5 = pi/4

Had no luck using triangles.
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
 

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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.
 

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