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[" (32) If angle "theta" is divided into two parts such that the tangents of one part is "lambda" times the tangent of "],[" other,and "phi" is their difference,then show that sin "theta=(lambda+1)/(lambda-1)sin phi" .INCERT EXENPLARI "]

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