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Jihado31

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There should be two solutions for . You were meant to do 180º + (-63)º, and 360º + (-63)º for that.

So answer is that there are three solutions.

Alternatively, just sketch graphs of the two functions in the given domain. We can see then that the horizontal line intersects that of in two places in the given domain, and the line of touches the graph of exactly once in the given domain. Hence answer is 3.
That is incorrect because when you said "You were meant to do 180º + (-63)º, and 360º + (-63)º for that." indicates that you think the forth quadrant is 360+theta. You were meant to write 360--63, which therefore means its outside the 0-360 range, thus making it 2 solutions. Though a question.. When you want to find theta, do you sub in shift tan -2 or 2??
 

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That is incorrect because when you said "You were meant to do 180º + (-63)º, and 360º + (-63)º for that." indicates that you think the forth quadrant is 360+theta. You were meant to write 360--63, which therefore means its outside the 0-360 range, thus making it 2 solutions. Though a question.. When you want to find theta, do you sub in shift tan -2 or 2??




 
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