Home
Class 12
MATHS
Solve the following equations : tan^(-...

Solve the following equations :
`tan^(-1)(2x)+tan^(-1)(3x)=pi/4`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`x=1/6orx=-1`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE PAPER - 2 (SECTION - A)|5 Videos
  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE PAPER - 2 (SECTION - B)|4 Videos
  • INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE WORK|58 Videos
  • INTEGRALS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE PAPER-7 (SECTION-D)|2 Videos
  • LINEAR PROGRAMMING

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise PRACTICE WORK|25 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Solve the following equations : 2tan^(-1)(cosx)=tan^(-1)(2cosecx)

Solve the following equations : sin^(-1)x+cos^(-1)(2x)=pi/6

Solve the following equations : cos^(-1)(sqrt3x)+cos^(-1)x=pi/2

Solve the following equations : tan^(-1)((1-x)/(1+x))=1/2tan^(-1)x

Solve the following equations : tan^(-1)(1)+cos^(-1)(1/sqrt2)=sin^(-1)x

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

Prove that: tan^(-1)x+tan^(-1)(1/x)=pi/2

Solve the equation : 2 tan^(-1) ( 2x - 1) = cos ^(-1) x .