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tan(x)-3cot(x)=0 solve.
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
multiply by tan(x)

tan^2(x) - 3 = 0
tan^2(x) = 3
tan(x) = ±√3
reference angle is thus x = ±pi/3

x = k*pi ± pi/3
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