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Question 969275: Hello,
  I apologize that I base a new article, but I need to deal with this example. I did not know council.
tan(2x)cot(x) = cot(2x)tan(x)


thank you

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20065)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


We must rule out all values where some of those are undefined,

, or all multiples of 45°











We can divide both sides by tan(x) since tan(x) cannot be 0.



Using the + sign,





This would give an imaginary answer.

Using the - sign,






,
,

or in degrees:

, 
, 

Edwin

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