Greninja340
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Another way, convert tan theta into sin/cos. Then just multiply and eventually you'll get the equationTry dividing both sides by cos theta
Yeah this is probably a better way as if you divide by cos you assume that cos is not 0 which it can be for 0<theta<360.Another way, convert tan theta into sin/cos. Then just multiply and eventually you'll get the equationFactorising it will give you
. Solve for both equations and you get your answer
Actually,Yeah this is probably a better way as if you divide by cos you assume that cos is not 0 which it can be for 0<theta<360.