Its not hard at all - simply use your calculator.x = arctan(sqrt(2) - 1) = very hard
The problem is that disgusting square root of 2..
I have an idea, let's eliminate that square root by first isolating it and then squaring both sides!
(root2) = tanx + 1 (isolate root2)
2 = (tanx)^2 + 2tanx + 1 (squaring both sides)
(tanx)^2 + 2tanx - 1 = 0 (re-arrange)
Then solve quadratic
I realized that when you solve the quadratic, you end up with tanx = 1 + root2 lolIts not hard at all - simply use your calculator.
arctan(sqrt 2 - 1) = 22.5 degrees
sqrt 2 - 1 is positive, and the other quadrant in which tan is +ve is the 3rd.
x=22.5 and (180+22.5)
No need for a quadratic equation. The quadratic gives unwanted solutions anyway.
I didn't think of that either - it should have been obvious to me.I realized that when you solve the quadratic, you end up with tanx = 1 + root2 lol