Solve the equation. (Use n as an integer constant, where x = [0, π) when n = 0.) (3tan^2x - 1)(tan^2x - 3) = 0
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Step 1: Use the zero-product property: (3 tan^2 x - 1)(tan^2 x - 3) = 0 implies 3 tan^2 x - 1 = 0 or tan^2 x - 3 = 0. Show more…
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