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Solve for x € W, 0°<x<90° (ii) tan^2x = 3(sec x - 1)​

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Answered by souravdas59
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tan(x)sec^3(x). From the table below, you can notice that sech is not supported, but you can still enter it using the identity `sech(x)=1/cosh(x)`. If you get an error, double-check your expression, add parentheses and multiplication signs where needed, and consult the table below.

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