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so, I'm having a little trouble with a few problems on trig.
can someone help me please.
solve each equation for 0<= x <= 2 pie
1.) square root of 2 tan x = 2 sin x
2.) cot squared x - csc x = 1
3.) find all values of theta between 0 and 2pie that satisfy -1 - 3 sin theta = cos 2 theta
Solve each equation for all real values of x
1.) 2 cos squared x = 3 sin x
2.) cos squared x - sin squared x = square root of 3/2
3.) 2 sin x + csc x = 3
solve each inequality for 0 <= theta <= 2pie
1.) cos theta - 1/2 > 0
2.) sin 2x < sin x for 0 <= x <= 2pie
on the interval 0 degrees <= x < 360 degrees how many solutions are expected for the equation
a sin(bx + c) + d = d + a/2 if a is not equal to 0 and b is any positive interger
once again thanks for the help
okay, the trick with these is to basically get all the trig functions on one side, and all the numbers on the other.
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I don't have time right now to do all of them, but they're really quite easy. All you really need to know is the following identities:
the Pythagorean identities:
and
whenever you see a squared trig funciton, like sin^2 x or cos^2 x and a 1 present, its a dead giveaway, you have to use one of the Pythagorean identities.
hope this helps.
Last edited by mikau (2007-11-26 10:48:01)
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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