Guan Ri Oh's answer to Amberly's Secondary 3 A Maths question.
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It's not a formula but a mixture of intuition and the result of hours of practice with questions like these. I know I need tan A from sinAcosB, so I need to divide by cosB to have sinA, then divide by cosA to have tanA. Everything else falls perfectly after that.
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7 years ago
Oooo icic, so i juz divide the numerator and denominator by cos A and cos B to attain the ans that they want?
Yes. Hope that helps.