Question 786565:  tan x + √3= 0 → tan x =−√3 
  
 The term tan x is now isolated in the equation. Find a particular solution on the interval (0, π). 
x =2π/3   , 0 < x < π
 
 
On (-Infiniti, infiniti ), there are an infinite number of solutions. Write the general form of the solution. Your answer should be exact. (Use n as an integer constant. Enter your response in radians.)
 
x=??????????? 
 Found 2 solutions by  josmiceli, Edwin McCravy: Answer by josmiceli(19441)      (Show Source):  Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! tan x + √3= 0 → tan x =−√3
 
 The term tan x is now isolated in the equation. Find a particular solution on the interval (0, π). 
x =2π/3 , 0 < x < π 
 
On (-Infiniti, infiniti ), there are an infinite number of solutions. Write the general form of the solution. Your answer should be exact. (Use n as an integer constant. Enter your response in radians.)  
 x=??????????? 
Since tangent has period p, we can add any 
positive, negative, or zero multiple of p to 2p/3.
Answer = 2p/3 + np.
You could get an LCD of 3, and then factor out p on top and get  , but that is not necessary.
Edwin 
 
   
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