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If $\{ (2 \sin \theta – \cos \theta) / (\cos \theta + \sin \theta) \} = 1,$ then the value of $\tan \theta$ is :

  1. $\frac{1}{3}$
  2. $\frac{1}{2}$
  3. $2$
  4. $3$
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Given that:$\frac{2\sin \theta-\cos \theta}{\cos \theta+\sin \theta}=1$

$\implies2\sin \theta-\cos \theta=\cos \theta +\sin \theta$

$\implies \sin \theta=2\cos \theta$

$\implies \frac{\sin \theta}{\cos\theta}=2$

$\implies \tan \theta=2$

Option (C) is correct.
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