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the usual period for tanx is pi (180 degrees) but for tan3x the period changes to 1/3 pi (or 60 degrees). this means you can expect the same answer, ie a point on the tan graph that equals 1 on the y axis every 60 degree increments/rotations if that makes sense.
tan3x=1, and since tan45=1, you can conclude that 45=3x, so x=15.
knowing your first value of tan3x, you can then just add/subtract 60 degrees continually from 15 degrees and exclude any values that exceed your domain
tan3x=1, and since tan45=1, you can conclude that 45=3x, so x=15.
knowing your first value of tan3x, you can then just add/subtract 60 degrees continually from 15 degrees and exclude any values that exceed your domain


