SOLUTION: Hi. I've been trying to solve this trig. equation 4sin4t + 3cos4t = 0. The answer is meant to be t = {{{pi/4 - 1/4 * arctan(3/4)}}}

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Question 300382: Hi. I've been trying to solve this trig. equation 4sin4t + 3cos4t = 0. The answer is meant to be t =

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






You can also bring out the negative sign from the arctan argument since



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