SOLUTION: Question: Solve the following identity equations:
a) sin(x) - √(3)cos(x) = 0
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Question 440749: Question: Solve the following identity equations:
a) sin(x) - √(3)cos(x) = 0
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Question: Solve the following identity equations:
a) sin(x) - √(3)cos(x) = 0
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sin(x) - √(3)cos(x) = 0
√(3) =sin(x)/cos(x)=tan(x)
x=60 deg or π/3 radians
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