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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 17:01, Mordred7823

Find sin(2x), cos(2x), and tan(2x) from the given information.
tan(x) = βˆ’ 1/6 , cos(x)>0

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Find sin(2x), cos(2x), and tan(2x) from the given information.
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