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Precalculus only right answer please and thank you. Help me

Precalculus only right answer please and thank you. Help me-example-1
User Adebisi
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Given:


(2tanx)/(1-tan^2(x)) =√(3)

We know the identity


tan(2x)= (2tanx)/(1-tan^2(x))

So we can equate
tan(2x) =√(3)


tan(x) =√(3) when
x=(\pi)/(3)

Tan is positive in first and third quadrant

So we will get one move value for x


tan(x) =√(3) when
x=(4\pi)/(3)

So for
tan(2x) =√(3)


2x=(4\pi)/(3) and
2x=(\pi)/(3)

Divide by 2 on both sides


x=(2\pi)/(3) and
2x=(\pi)/(6)

To get general solution we add
n\pi

So option A and option C are correct.

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