SOLUTION: Give a general solution in radians using the unit circle
3 tan of x minus the square root of three equals zero
3 tan of x equals the square root of three
tan of x equals square
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Question 787558: Give a general solution in radians using the unit circle
3 tan of x minus the square root of three equals zero
3 tan of x equals the square root of three
tan of x equals square root of 3 over 3
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We know that (or if using degrees). For that angle and
That is the only solution for (or if using degrees).
The function does not exist for or , where .
In between those values increases continuously.
We also know that if exists, , so the funcion's values repeat at intervals, and we say that the function has period .
So there are infinite solutions that can be all expressed as
for all integers (or for all integers if you measure angles in degrees).
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