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Please show all steps, especially show how to choose the domain.
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Now choose the values of n for which x ∈ [0,2π].
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-15 22:44:13)
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Thanks Jane... but I have another question:
The book explains solving simple equations like
like this:
Now I think what they do is they multiply the domain of solutions by the coefficient of x => 2pi -> 4pi
That's all good, but now what happens to the domain when you have x + pi/3! So then how would that affect the domain!
Last edited by Identity (2007-11-16 00:40:23)
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You missed out a 2.
Anyway,
So you want to look at
.Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-16 04:06:22)
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Thanke Jane! That's exactly what I was looking for!
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