Question
Prove that: $\frac{\sin\text{(A+B)}+\sin\text{(A-B)}}{\cos\text{(A+B)}+\cos\text{(A-B)}}=\tan\text{A}$

Answer

$\text{L.H.S}=\frac{\sin\text{(A+B)}+\sin\text{(A-B)}}{\cos\text{(A+B)}+\cos\text{(A-B)}}$ $=\frac{2\sin\text{A}\cos\text{B}}{2\cos\text{A}\cos\text{B}}$ $=\frac{\sin\text{A}}{\cos\text {A}}$ $=\tan\text{A}$ $\therefore\text{L.H.S}=\text{R.H.S}$ Hence proved.

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