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If sin(A+B)sin(AB)=x+yxy, then tanAtanB is equal to

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Solution

The correct option is A xy
sin(A+B)sin(AB)=x+yxy

Applying componendo and dividendo
sin(A+B)+sin(AB)sin(A+B)sin(AB)=x+y+(xy)x+y(xy)
2sinAcosB2cosAsinB=2x2y
tanAtanB=xy

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