Trigonometryhard · Past Paper
If A + B + C = 180, then tan A + tan B + tan C is equal to:
A0
B1
Ctan A tan B tan C
Dtan A + tan B
✓ Correct Answer: C — tan A tan B tan C
This is a standard conditional identity for triangle angles.
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