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#1 2008-02-25 01:29:39

Peaches47
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Using a calculator to slove the equation

Here we go again.   This is the question:

"Use a calculator to slove the equation on the interval [0,2pi). Round to the nearest hundredth.
sin 2x - sin x= 0

These are the choices of answers:

0, 1.05, 3.14, 5.24
0, 2.09, 3.14, 4.19
1.05, 3.14, 5.24
0, 2.09,4.19

Now on the other hand I solved a problem simuliar to the one above (tan x= 3.0)

The answer is  1.25, 4.39 (easy)

But the one above I have no clue how to begin to figure it out.


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#2 2008-02-25 01:47:38

Daniel123
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Re: Using a calculator to slove the equation

Now just find the values of x that satisfy sinx = 0 and cosx = 1/2

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#3 2008-02-25 17:23:58

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Re: Using a calculator to slove the equation

Thank You, but...........


How do I find one of the answers above from  sin x = 0 cos x =1/2?

answers:
0,1.05,3.14,5.24 or
0,2.09,3.14,4.19 or
0,2.09,4.19        or
1.05, 3.14,5.24
whatdunno

My inverse function is not giving me anything that matches


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#4 2008-02-25 19:49:14

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Re: Using a calculator to slove the equation

do you have your calculator set to radians? that is what the answers there are given as, although either way you should be getting 0 as an answer atlest, since whatever angle mode you are in, sin-1(0) is 0, and therefore 3.14 aswell since sin(pi) = sin(0)

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#5 2008-02-26 02:57:29

JaneFairfax
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Re: Using a calculator to slove the equation

There are two solutions for

and two for
for x ∈ [0,2π). Your calculator will only give you one solution for each, so you have to work out the other solutions yourself.

I don’t know what your calculator is like but you can also use Windows’ scientific calculator. Follow these steps:

(i) Start → Programs → Accessories → Calculator (or Start → Run, and type “calc”).

(ii) In the View menu, select “Scientific” and “Radians”.

(iii) To calculate, sin[sup]−1[/sup]0, key in “0”, tick the small box marked “Inv”, and press “sin”. To calculate the other one, key in “0.5”, make sure the small box marked “Inv” is still ticked, and press “cos”.

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#6 2008-02-27 20:43:34

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Re: Using a calculator to slove the equation

thanks for the in put


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