Given
1/tan(theta) = pi*theta/90
is it possible to solve for theta? If so, how?
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Anonymous2007-05-16 21:19 ID:IW7c8Vdt
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Anonymous2007-05-16 21:30 ID:h8X5YCpL
Great. But how?
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Anonymous2007-05-16 22:03 ID:YABfrixC
Infinite series.
Move the tan over to the right, write as sin/cos, break into infinite series, multiply the extra theta into the sin infinite series, then sum. It'll give you cos/cos. Or something. I'm too lazy to do it.
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Anonymous2007-05-17 8:24 ID:hxgaHCwU
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graph them both using a computer algebra program and find their intersection.
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Anonymous2007-05-19 15:23 ID:c44zaf7t
That problem is possibly a trigonometry identity or just a crazy equation. I would try trade tan in for either arctan (for an equation form) or for sin theta/cos theta then try to collect like terms.
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Anonymous2007-05-19 15:26 ID:c44zaf7t
WAIT a damn second 1/tan theta is just fucking sin theta! Sin theta equals 90, there yah go....