SOLUTION: Solve (tan(x)-cot(x) )(sin(x)-cos(x) )=0 on the interval [0,π]

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Question 858171: Solve (tan(x)-cot(x) )(sin(x)-cos(x) )=0 on the interval [0,π]
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Solve (tan(x)-cot(x) )(sin(x)-cos(x) )=0 on the interval [0,π]
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tan(x) = cot(x) or sin(x) = cos(x)
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x = pi/4 or x = (3/4)pi
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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