Find an exact solution. 1 + tan(θ)/sin(θ)= 0
Are we forgetting out Order of Operations? Do you mean \((1+\tan(\theta))/\sin(\theta) = 0\)?
Yes
Okay, what's your plan? You need a plan.
\(\dfrac{1+\tan(\theta)}{sin(\theta)} = \dfrac{1}{\sin(\theta)} + \dfrac{\tan(\theta)}{\sin(\theta)}\)... I'm just tinkering. Anything pop out at you?
That would equal sec(x) + csc(x)=0 right?
I suppose, but does that get us anywhere?
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