One of the answers to a question is 2/π + nπ,nπ. I understand +nπ, but what does nπ,nπ mean?
It seems like two different solutions. One is 2/pi + n* pi, while the other is just n*pi
I hope this helps!
without knowing the question, my guess is that there are two generic forms for a solution to your question. one is 2/pi + n*pi, and the other is n*pi. hence, 2/pi+n*pi , n*pi
Hard to say until you tell us the question.
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It seems like two different solutions. One is 2/pi + n* pi, while the other is just n*pi
I hope this helps!
without knowing the question, my guess is that there are two generic forms for a solution to your question. one is 2/pi + n*pi, and the other is n*pi. hence, 2/pi+n*pi , n*pi
Hard to say until you tell us the question.