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Question 885074: how do you find the solutions for theta in this problem: 3 tan^2(theta) - 1 = sec^2(theta)
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do you find the solutions for theta in this problem:
for interval: (0,2π)
3 tan^2(theta) - 1 = sec^2(theta)
lcd:
=±√(1/2)=±√2/2
= π/4, 3π/4, 5π/4, 7π/4
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