1. Negate the statement If x is a rational number and x #0, then tan(x) is not a rational number.
1. Negate the statement If x is a rational number and x #0, then tan(x) is not a rational number.
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter1: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 91RE
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If x is a rational number and x = 0, then tan(x) is not a rational number.
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