SOLUTION: Can you help with solve this: Solve 2sec^2x+tan^2x-3=0 on the interval 0 to 2pi

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Solve 2sec^2x+tan^2x-3=0 on the interval 0 to 2pi

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve 2sec^2x+tan^2x-3=0 on the interval 0 to 2pi
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Step 1, sub sine & cosine for sec and tan, and see what can be done.
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