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    Solve the Equation in the Interval\([ 0,2 \pi )\) \(\tan \frac { x } { 3 } - 1 = 0\)
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Solve the Equation in the Interval [0,2π)[ 0,2 \pi )[0,2π) tan⁡x3−1=0\tan \frac { x } { 3 } - 1 = 0tan3x​−1=0

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Solve the equation in the interval [0,2π)[ 0,2 \pi )[0,2π) . tan⁡x3−1=0\tan \frac { x } { 3 } - 1 = 0tan3x​−1=0

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