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प्रश्न
If sin 2A = λ sin 2B, then write the value of \[\frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1}\]
उत्तर
Given:
sin 2A = λ sin 2B
\[\Rightarrow \frac{\sin2A + \sin2B}{\sin2A - \sin2B} = \frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{2\sin\left( \frac{2A + 2B}{2} \right)\cos\left( \frac{2A - 2B}{2} \right)}{2\sin\left( \frac{2A - 2B}{2} \right)\cos\left( \frac{2A + 2B}{2} \right)} = \frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1} \left[ \because \sin A + \sin B = 2\sin\left( \frac{A + B}{2} \right)\cos\left( \frac{A - B}{2} \right) \text{and }\sin A - \sin B = 2\sin\left( \frac{A - B}{2} \right)\cos\left( \frac{A + B}{2} \right) \right]\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{\sin\left( A + B \right)\cos\left( A - B \right)}{\sin\left( A - B \right)\cos\left( A + B \right)} = \frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \tan\left( A + B \right)\cot\left( A - B \right)=\frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1}\]
\[\Rightarrow\frac{\tan\left( A + B \right)}{\tan\left( A - B \right)}=\frac{\lambda + 1}{\lambda - 1}\]
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