If \tan(45^\circ+\frac{y}{2})=\tan^3(45^\circ+\frac{x}{2}), prove that \frac{\sin y}{\sin x}=\frac{3+\sin^2x}{1+3\sin^2x}

Paula Boyer

Paula Boyer

Answered question

2022-04-21

If tan(45+y2)=tan3(45+x2), prove that
sinysinx=3+sin2x1+3sin2x

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obettyQuokeperg6

obettyQuokeperg6

Beginner2022-04-22Added 14 answers

cos2(45+y2)=1tan2(45+y2)1+tan2(45+y2)
siny=1tan6(45+x2)1+tan6(45+x2)
Now
tan6(45+x2)=[tan2(45+x2)]3
and
tan2(45+x2)=1cos2(45+x2)1+cos2(45+x2)
=1+sinx1sinx

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