SOLUTION: What are the values that satisfy the trigonometric equation for 0 <= q <= 2? sin(theta) + tan(-theta)=0 a.)0,pie b.)pie/4,5 pie/4 c.)0,pie/2, 3pie/2 d.)pie/2,3pie/2

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Question 817237: What are the values that satisfy the trigonometric equation for 0 <= q <= 2? sin(theta) + tan(-theta)=0
a.)0,pie
b.)pie/4,5 pie/4
c.)0,pie/2, 3pie/2
d.)pie/2,3pie/2

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"0 <= q <= 2? sin(theta) + tan(-theta)=0"?? I suspect no one has responded to this because they don't understand what this means.

Please re-post your question clearly.

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