SOLUTION: prove that Tan^2 4x-3=0 where x is is from 0-2pi

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Question 901259: prove that Tan^2 4x-3=0 where x is is from 0-2pi
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prove that Tan^2 4x-3=0 where x is is from 0-2pi
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It doesn't.
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@x = 1, tan^2 =~ 2.4255

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