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Using the identity tan A =(sin 2A)/(1+co...

Using the identity `tan A =(sin 2A)/(1+cos2A)` find the value of `tan 15^(@) and tan 75^(@)` and hence solve that the equation `sec^(2) theta= 4 tan theta`.

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