If \(\cos^2 \theta + \frac{1}{8} = \sin^2 \theta\), find \(\tan \theta\).
a
3
b
\(\frac{3\sqrt{7}}{7}\)
c
3\(\sqrt{7}\)
d
\(\sqrt{7}\)
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If \(\cos^2 \theta + \frac{1}{8} = \sin^2 \theta\), find \(\tan \theta\).
3
\(\frac{3\sqrt{7}}{7}\)
3\(\sqrt{7}\)
\(\sqrt{7}\)
No video available