SOLUTION: Solve: tan (2theta - 34deg) = rad3 where theta is in the interval [real number of degrees]

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Question 874260: Solve: tan (2theta - 34deg) = rad3 where theta is in the interval [real number of degrees]
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has infinite solutions, unless the interval is restricted.
,
so -->-->-->--> is one answer.
However, tangent has a period of , so many other answers are possible.
In general,
for any integer.
So all solutions can be found from
-->-->-->-->-->
In the interval the solution is
for , ,
for , ,
for , ,
for , .

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