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  15. (iii) a(b cosC - c cosB) = b^(2) -c^(2)

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  18. (vi) (a^(2)-b^(2) -c^(2))tan A + (a^(2) - b^(2) +c^(2))tan B=0

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  19. (vii) (b^(2) +c^(2) -a^(2)) tan A = (a^(2) -b^(2) +c^(2))tan B

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  20. (viii) (b+c-a) tan( A/2) = (c+a-b) tan( B/2) = (a+b-c) tan C/2

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