SOLUTION: Solve the following equation for {{{ 0 = x < 360 }}} tan(x) + 6 = 3tan(x) + 4 A.) 45° and 225° B.) 135° and 315° C.) 135° and 225° D.) 225° and 315°

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Question 1064164: Solve the following equation for
tan(x) + 6 = 3tan(x) + 4
A.) 45° and 225°
B.) 135° and 315°
C.) 135° and 225°
D.) 225° and 315°

Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
tan(x) - 3tan(x) = -2
:
-2tan(x) = -2
:
tan(x) = 1
:
answer is A.)
:

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