Remember to include the case of tan x = 0 (if we divide through by tan x in the equation, we are ignoring the possibility of tan x = 0). When tan x = 0, the equation is also satisfied, and this gives us the solutions you missed.Hi everyone,
After much frustration, I have resulted to this forum to answer my question! It is 15)c) in the picture below.
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Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I should have added I can get the obvious results of 30 and -150, but the answers say that it is also 0 and +-180
Yeah. That's because we can't divide by 0, so we need to deal with this case separately. Welcome!Ah, OK - so that's the process? When writing my working, I should remember that if dividing through by tan x, then I need to remember to account for tan x = 0... Thanks!
what about tanx = infinity?Yeah. That's because we can't divide by 0, so we need to deal with this case separately. Welcome!
Think about the question as asking about the zeros of . At , the graph of the function clearly doesn't cross the x-axis.what about tanx = infinity?