If z=\tan(\frac{x}{2}) , show that \sin(x)=\frac{2z}{1+z^2}

Angeline Hayden

Angeline Hayden

Answered question

2022-04-23

If z=tan(x2) , show that sin(x)=2z1+z2

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Genesis Reilly

Genesis Reilly

Beginner2022-04-24Added 12 answers

2tan(x2)1+tan2(x2)=
We know that tan2(x)+1=sec2(x) ,so :
2tan(x2)sec2(x2)=
2tan(x2}{1cos2(x2)}=
2tan(x2)cos2(x2)=
2sin(x2)cos(x2)cos2(x2)=
2sin(x2)cos(x2)=
We know that sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x) ,so:
sin(2x2)=sin(x)

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