Answer:
![\displaystyle{\theta=(5\pi)/(4)\, , \, (9\pi)/(4)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/pqez4y3stt4q7jvxn614c9kf87wpg96uc9.png)
Explanation:
Given the equation
. We have to divide both sides by 2 which gives us
. Then divide both sides by
which gives us
.
We know that:
![\displaystyle{(\sin \theta)/(\cos \theta) = \tan \theta}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/7d1vjhzvnumzfw4oe3u2fxjnjtfyp1afxe.png)
So we can rewrite the equation as
.
We know that
when
for
(k is any integer). However, the equation is given with the interval
. Therefore, we have to substitute k-values that satisfy the interval.
It appears that only k = 1, 2 which gives us
and
can be used since both satisfies both values and interval.
Simplifying both solutions:
![\displaystyle{\theta_1 = (\pi)/(4)+(4\pi)/(4) \, , \, \theta_2=(\pi)/(4)+(8\pi)/(4)}\\\\\displaystyle{\theta=(5\pi)/(4)\, , \, (9\pi)/(4)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/fjymwcozq059zd03c22nuapku93vo8g1us.png)