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tan^3(θ)=3tan(θ)

solve for all solutions..
please provide steps so I can follow
8 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
tan^2 T = 3 and tan T = 0

so
tan T = sqrt 3
tan T = -sqrt 3
that gives solutions in every quadrant
plus
T = 0 when T = 180 deg or pi radians
8 years ago

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