Solution 5.2:1a

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When you cancel \displaystyle \tan x on both sides of the equation you might lose those solutions that satisfy \displaystyle \tan x=0. The equation to the right might therefore, potentially, have a reduced set of solutions. You should consequently use the \displaystyle \Leftarrow arrow.