SOLUTION: Solve the following equations in the interval [0, 2pi].
Give the answer as a multiple of pi. Do not use decimal numbers. The answer should be a fraction or an integer.
(a)tan(t)
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Question 928618: Solve the following equations in the interval [0, 2pi].
Give the answer as a multiple of pi. Do not use decimal numbers. The answer should be a fraction or an integer.
(a)tan(t)=-(1/sqrt(3))
(b)tan(t)=sqrt(3)
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Solve the following equations in the interval [0, 2pi].
Give the answer as a multiple of pi. Do not use decimal numbers. The answer should be a fraction or an integer.
(a)tan(t)=-(1/sqrt(3))
t=5π/6, 11π/6
..
(b)tan(t)=sqrt(3)
t=π/3, 4π/3
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