SOLUTION: If angle x is in Quadrant III and 2tan(x) - 3 = 3tan(x) - 4, find the number of degrees in the measure of angle x.
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Question 907142: If angle x is in Quadrant III and 2tan(x) - 3 = 3tan(x) - 4, find the number of degrees in the measure of angle x.
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If angle x is in Quadrant III and 2tan(x) - 3 = 3tan(x) - 4, find the number of degrees in the measure of angle x.
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2tan(x)-3=3tan(x)-4
-3+4=3tanx-2tanx
tanx=1
x=225˚
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