SOLUTION: Find all the angles x where 0° < x < 360° such that a) 4(tan x - 1) = 3(5 - 2tan x) b) tan x = -2 c) 2cos^2 x = 1 d) 3 sin x + 2 = tan75°

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Question 1189666: Find all the angles x where 0° < x < 360° such that
a) 4(tan x - 1) = 3(5 - 2tan x)
b) tan x = -2
c) 2cos^2 x = 1
d) 3 sin x + 2 = tan75°

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