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let the period of f(x) be T and period of g(x) be T1


now period of f(x) +g(x)   will be equal to lcm of T and T1


 


but what is the period of f(x)/g(x)


how to find it??????????????????


Q. If the period of sin(nx) / tan(x/n) nbelongs to I


is 6pie


then


find n???????


well sin(nx) period is 2pie/n


tan(x/n) period is pie n


how to proceed from here

    
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But he has already given the period. Why dont you just substitute it to find n?


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ok sir
then can u plzz answer my first question
let the period of f(x) be T and period of g(x) be T1

now period of f(x) +g(x) will be equal to lcm of T and T1



but what is the period of f(x)/g(x)

how to find it??????????????????
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plzzz someone answer it
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I'm not too sure but I think the period of f(x)/g(x) is once again lcm of periods of f(x),g(x).For example,Let us take the problem that you have given,


The period of sin(nx) is 2pi/n and that of tan(x/n) is npi.Now,the lcm of 2pi/n and npi is 2npi which is given to be 6pi.Hence,the value of n is 3.


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