Arctan((x-1)/(x-2))+Arctan((x+1)/(x+2))=(Pi/4), solve for x. - Sarthaks eConnect | Largest Online Education Community
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![Dave Richeson on X: "Euler proved that π/4=arctan(1/2)+arctan(1/3), which can be used for computing digits of π (using the arctangent series). I wondered if I could prove it without using a trig Dave Richeson on X: "Euler proved that π/4=arctan(1/2)+arctan(1/3), which can be used for computing digits of π (using the arctangent series). I wondered if I could prove it without using a trig](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DhXRIQiX0AA9cMz.jpg:large)
Dave Richeson on X: "Euler proved that π/4=arctan(1/2)+arctan(1/3), which can be used for computing digits of π (using the arctangent series). I wondered if I could prove it without using a trig
![SOLVED: 4. (6pt) Find f'(x) and simplify. 1+x f(x) = arctan(1) + arccos(sin(2)) 1 b. f(c) = arctan(2x^2 + 4^2) SOLVED: 4. (6pt) Find f'(x) and simplify. 1+x f(x) = arctan(1) + arccos(sin(2)) 1 b. f(c) = arctan(2x^2 + 4^2)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/2aaf51c02aa54b93b352f8d5b4dd85c4.jpg)