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OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

Solve:-

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

\[\tan^{-1} (2)+\tan^{-1} (3)=?\]

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

give me only answer u get:)

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

@apoorvk Please help:)

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

You mean you want to verify the answer?

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

ya:)

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

-pi/4?

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

ya I also got that but my book is saying 3pi/4:(

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

is there typo?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

ofcourse a typo - the domain of tan inverse itself is [-pi/2,pi/2]. Are you sure btw that this^ was the original statement in the question?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

I mean 'range' of tan inverse sorry.

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

ya . k! thanx:)

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