SOLUTION: sqrt (3)*tg * (3*x) +1 = 0
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Question 817271: sqrt (3)*tg * (3*x) +1 = 0
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- What are you/we supposed to do with this? Please include the instructions for the problem, not just the equation/expression.
- What is "tg"??
- Is it supposed to be "tan" (since you did post this in the Trigonometry category)? If yes, then there is no multiplication between the function name and its argument. For example: tan(3x-2) not tan*(3x-2).
- Or is "tg" something else? If so then more information will be needed to solve the problem.
Please re-post your question.
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