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`If" "alpha " and " beta` are positive acute angles and `cos 2 alpha = (3 cos 2 beta-1)/(3-cos 2 beta),"show that", tan alpha = sqrt2 tan beta`

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`tan alpha = sqrt2 tan beta`
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