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shinnsohai
Nov8-11, 07:46 AM
Recently My friend gave me a question about trigo

1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

How do I Solve This?
Tan(A) + tan(B) + tan(C)

On My Own Thought
Maybe I Think That The Question Is Quite Incomplete




2. The attempt at a solution

Any Idea To Start The Calculation?

NascentOxygen
Nov8-11, 08:14 AM
Tan(A) + tan(B) + tan(C)
is not an equation, so has no "solution".

eumyang
Nov8-11, 11:19 AM
Perhaps the question was something like this?
Prove that if A, B and C are the 3 angles in a triangle,
\tan A + \tan B + \tan C = (\tan A)(\tan B)(\tan C)

NascentOxygen
Nov9-11, 08:55 PM
Perhaps the question was something like this?
Prove that if A, B and C are the 3 angles in a triangle,
\tan A + \tan B + \tan C = (\tan A)(\tan B)(\tan C)
If your hunch is correct, :smile: then I'm sure there will be plenty of solutions to be found by a google search.