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malcolm21

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got all the way to the very end, got the first solution, 2n(pi) + tan^-1(2/3), subbed in pi and found that it was a solution, but I don't know how to put that pi into the general solution form?
 

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where'd you get the two from?

I don't know how to put the pi into the general solution

kpi + tan^-1(??)
 

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where'd you get the two from?

I don't know how to put the pi into the general solution

kpi + tan^-1(??)
Because of the periodicity of the original LHS function (it has period , as can be seen using auxiliary angle method, or inferred intuitively seeing that if we increase the argument by an integer multiple , the function value is the same).

(This periodicity of the trig. functions is the reason for the use of "" (or in the case of tan, , since tan's period is just rather than like sine and cosine) in the general solutions.)
 
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