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Question 1072927: I need help on this question please, this falls on the topic trigonometry functions and graphing. I tried it and I got the answer 90 degrees but I'm not sure if that's correct. Here's the problem:
The general solution to the equation tan^2 theta - 1 = 0 is theta = 45 degrees + n(x), what is the value of x, to the nearest degree? Answer by ikleyn(52800) (Show Source):