Asked by Sally
2+1/3tan(theta)=2
I know that tan=0
0,180
But i don't know how to figure it out. Please help.
I know that tan=0
0,180
But i don't know how to figure it out. Please help.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
the way you typed it:
2+1/3tan(theta)=2
1/3tanØ = 0
tanØ = 0
then Ø = 0, 180°, 360°, ...
since the period of tanØ = 180°, you can obtain a new answer by simply adding or subtracting multiples of 180° to any answer.
did you mean 2 + 1/(3tanØ) = 2 ??
2+1/3tan(theta)=2
1/3tanØ = 0
tanØ = 0
then Ø = 0, 180°, 360°, ...
since the period of tanØ = 180°, you can obtain a new answer by simply adding or subtracting multiples of 180° to any answer.
did you mean 2 + 1/(3tanØ) = 2 ??
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