Home
Class 12
MATHS
tan^(-1)2x+tan^(-1)3x=(pi)/(2)" then "x=...

tan^(-1)2x+tan^(-1)3x=(pi)/(2)" then "x=

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

tan^(-1)2x+tan^(-1)3x=(pi)/(4)

If tan^(-1)2x+tan^(-1)3x=(pi)/(2) , then the value of x is equal to a) (1)/(sqrt(6)) b) (1)/(6) c) (1)/(sqrt(3)) d) (1)/(sqrt(2))

If tan^(-1)(2x)+tan^(-1)(3x)=(pi)/(4) , then find the value of x.

IF tan ^(-1) 2x + tan ^(-1) 3x =(pi)/(4) , then x=

If tan^(-1) 2x + tan^(-1) 3x = (pi)/(4) , then x =

The value of x satisfying the equation tan^(-1)(2x)+tan^(-1)3x=(pi)/(4) is

If Tan^(-1)2x+Tan^(-1)3x=pi//4 , then x =

Q.solve for x ,tan ^(-1)(2x)+tan^(-1)(3x)=(pi)/(4)