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प्रश्न
If cos (A + B) sin (C − D) = cos (A − B) sin (C + D), then write the value of tan A tan B tan C.
उत्तर
cos (A + B) sin (C − D) = cos (A − B) sin (C + D)
\[\text{ Dividing both sides by }\cos A \cos B \cos C \cos D:\]
\[\frac{\left[ \cos A \cos B - \sin A \sin B \right]\left[ \sin C \cos D - \cos C \sin D \right]}{\cos A \cos B \cos C \cos D} = \frac{\left[ \cos A \cos B + \sin A \sin B \right]\left[ \sin C \cos D + \cos C \sin D \right]}{\cos A \cos B \cos C \cos D}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{\left[ \cos A \cos B - \sin A \sin B \right]}{\cos A \cos B} \times \frac{\left[ \sin C \cos D - \cos C \sin D \right]}{\cos C \cos D} = \frac{\left[ \cos A \cos B + \sin A \sin B \right]}{\cos A \cos B} \times \frac{\left[ \sin C cos D + \cos C \sin D \right]}{\cos C \cos D}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \left[ 1 - \tan A \tan B \right]\left[ \tan C - \tan D \right] = \left[ 1 + \tan A \tan B \right]\left[ \tan C + \tan D \right]\]
\[ \Rightarrow \tan C - \tan D - \tan A \tan B \tan C + \tan A \tan B \tan D = \tan C + \tan D + \tan A \tan B \tan C + \tan A \tan B \tan D\]
\[ \Rightarrow - \tan D - \tan D = \tan A \tan B \tan C + \tan A \tan B \tan C\]
\[ \Rightarrow - 2\tan D = 2\tan A\tan B\tan C\]
\[ \Rightarrow \tan A\tan B\tan C = - \tan D\]
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