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i think he multiplied it with a conjugateI dont understand the last step, the one right before the final answer..
How does the denominator finalize to become 1? I know that the numerator is the answer we're trying to reach, okay. But the denominator should be 1, now how does 1 + (tant) (tan 1/4pi) equate to 1? (tan 1/4pi) is equal to 1 not zero, so how did tant get cancelled off? Shouldn't it be, tant - (tan 1/4pi) / (tan 1/4pi) + tant ?
I don't think it's possible to substitute 1 with (tan 1/4pi) only in the numerator..
Please do explain.