SOLUTION: How do I solve the following equation? tan^2 x – 3tan x + 2 = 0

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Question 733042: How do I solve the following equation?
tan^2 x – 3tan x + 2 = 0

Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=π/4±n,5π/4±n,1.1071±n,4.2487±n
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