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Try using compound trig method where tan (u) from a/3 is 0<u<120.
 

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Actually this is equivalent to the identity:





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You can simplify your expression by reversing the steps in the above proof; otherwise it is not obvious how one might simplify it.
 
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Actually this is equivalent to the identity:







= RHS

You can simplify your expression by reversing the steps in the above proof; otherwise it is not obvious how one might simplify it.
Thanks. But i havent learnt that formula in school yet. Is there another way of doing it? But thanks for ur help, I also did get the answer too!
 

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Dragon show him what I meant its hard to show it like he shows it you know with the fractions and theta. How do you write what you mean in fractions and using theta????
 

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Actually this is equivalent to the identity:





= RHS

You can simplify your expression by reversing the steps in the above proof; otherwise it is not obvious how one might simplify it.
Sir, there is also another method :D

Step 1: let u = A/3 (for simplicity)

Step 2
: change all tans into sin/cos

Step 3: common denominate, ssimplify

Step 4: u will end up with:



Step 5: notice triple angle formulae :) (which can be proven by the sine and cosine expansions - compound formulas - just like how Drongoski did for tan3theta






Step 6: finally u change all thetas into A/3, and there u have it
 

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Sir, there is also another method :D

Step 1: let u = A/3 (for simplicity)

Step 2
: change all tans into sin/cos

Step 3: common denominate, ssimplify

Step 4: u will end up with:



Step 5: notice triple angle formulae :) (which can be proven by the sine and cosine expansions - compound formulas - just like how Drongoski did for tan3theta






Step 6: finally u change all thetas into A/3, and there u have it
YAY, Thanks Heroic!
 

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