If tan A = 35/12 and sin B = 45/53, and angles A and B are in quadrant 1, find the value of tan(A+B).
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Step 1: Recall the formula for the tangent of the sum of two angles, which is given by: \[ \tan(A + B) = \frac{\tan A + \tan B}{1 - \tan A \cdot \tan B} \] Show more…
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