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If tan20=lambda ,prove that (tan160^(@)-...

If `tan20=lambda` ,prove that `(tan160^(@)-tan110^(@))/(1+tan160^(@)*tan110^(@))=(1-lambda^(2))/(2 lambda)`.

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