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ok, its been along time. I n eed a little help getting started with this trig problem.
I have solved the problem all the way to this equation and I have to now solve for theta (the angle).
1.226 tan^2 theta + 24 tan theta - .575 = 0
How do i do this again?
thanks alot
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