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Can anyone help me with 4 and 5? I don’t think I did them correctly

Can anyone help me with 4 and 5? I don’t think I did them correctly-example-1
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\\ \tt\Rrightarrow tan^2x=3


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow tanx=√(3)


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow x=tan^(-1){√(3)}

  • x=π/3 or 2π/3

#5


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow tanxsinx-tanx


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow tanx(sinx-1)


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow sinx/cosx(cos^2x)


\\ \tt\Rrightarrow sinxcosx

User John Hamelink
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Answer:

4)
x=(1)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n, \ x=(2)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n

5)
tan(x)[sin(x)-1]

Explanation:

Question 4


tan^2(x)=3

square root both sides:


\implies √( tan^2(x))=\pm √(3)


\implies tan(x)=\pm √(3)

General solutions for
tan(x)=√(3):


\implies x=(1)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n

General solutions for
tan(x)=-√(3)


\implies x=(2)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n

Combine all solutions:


\implies x=(1)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n, \ x=(2)/(3) \pi \pm \pi n

Question 5


tan(x)sin(x)-tan(x)

Factor out the common term
tan(x):


\implies tan(x)[sin(x)-1]

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