SOLUTION: How would you solve the equation algebraically.. (tan(x))squared = -(1/6) square root of 3 sec x in the interval of [0,2pi]

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Question 609631: How would you solve the equation algebraically..
(tan(x))squared = -(1/6) square root of 3 sec x in the interval of [0,2pi]

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If there is no error in what you posted, then the answer is simple: There is no solution! The equation says that something squared equals a negative number. This is not possible.
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