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can somebody help me solve for x in this problem? tan 2(x+41(degrees))=1 limited to {real numbers of degrees} Thanks.

Christine196

by Christine196 at May 02, 2011

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Christine -For the interval [0,2π), tan(x) = 1 only when x is 45 or 225 degrees (in radians: π/4 or 5π/4), agree?  So, that must mean 2(x +41) = 45 or 225 degrees.  Just solve for x.Hope that helps

Steve204 Steve204 May 02, 2011

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