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#1 2008-02-13 20:45:32

Kurre
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Integer parts and trigonometry

Solve the following system of equations in real x and y, where angles are measured in radians and [a] means the greatest integer less or equal to a:


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#2 2008-02-13 22:53:41

JaneFairfax
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Re: Integer parts and trigonometry

From the second equation,

Since [x] is an integer, 8+√3−y must be an integer ⇒ y = n+√3, where n is an integer.

Hence [y] = n+1, and substituting into the first equation

As cos[sup]2[/sup]x cannot be negative or greater than 1, we must have n = 0, ±1.

Thus

Also

Putting 1 and 2 together gives

However

This is not possible as [3π] = 9. Therefore the only solution is

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#3 2008-02-14 03:52:06

Kurre
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Re: Integer parts and trigonometry

good work! smile:)

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