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If A,B,C are angles of a triangle, prove that
`"tan "(B+C)/(2)="cot"(A)/(2)`.

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  8. If 0^(@)lt theta lt 90^(@) and cos theta=(4)/(5) find the values of ...

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  9. If 0^(@)lt theta lt 90^(@) and cos theta=(4)/(5) find the values of ...

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  10. If 0^(@)lt theta lt 90^(@) and cos theta=(4)/(5) find the values of ...

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  11. Find six angles for which sin theta=-(sqrt(3))/(2).

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  16. If cosx^(@)=sin 200^(@), find the possible values of x between -180^(@...

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  17. If A,B,C are angles of a triangle, prove that cosC=-cos(A+B).

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