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Evaluate tan(a-b). No decimals. Only
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Evaluate tan(a-b). No decimals. Only exact answer.
Sin a = -7/25, cot b = -8/15 neither a nor b are in quadrant IV.
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Evaluate tan(a-b). No decimals. Only exact answer.
Sin a = -7/25, cot b = -8/15 neither a nor b are in quadrant IV.
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Use the given information to evaluate sin (a+b). Exact answers only. No decimals.
Tan a = 4/3, cos b ='-12/13; neither a nor b
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Use the given information to evaluate sin (a+b). Exact answers only. No decimals.
Tan a = 4/3, cos b ='-12/13; neither a nor b
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Use the given information to evaluate sin (a-b). Exact answers. No decimals.
Sin a = -7/25, cot b = 8/15; neither a nor b are in
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