SOLUTION: Working on trigonometric functions: If possible, find a solution to tan(4θ+5)=2. If no solution exists, enter NONE. θ= I came up with θ=inverseta

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Question 861322: Working on trigonometric functions:

If possible, find a solution to tan(4θ+5)=2. If no solution exists, enter NONE.
θ=

I came up with
θ=inversetan(1/2)-5/4, but it says I am wrong.

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If possible, find a solution to
tan(4θ+5)=2.
inverse tan(2)=1.1071
4θ+5=1.1071
4θ=1.1071-5=-3.8929
θ=-0.9732

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