C Carl5 Member Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 153 Gender Male HSC 2011 Jun 16, 2010 #1 Solve for 0° less than or equal to x less than or equal to 360° 2sin²x + 3cosx - 3 = 0 2sinxtanx - tanx + 2 sin x - 1 = 0 3cos²x - 7cosx + 4 = 0 I'm not sure about how to go about these...
Solve for 0° less than or equal to x less than or equal to 360° 2sin²x + 3cosx - 3 = 0 2sinxtanx - tanx + 2 sin x - 1 = 0 3cos²x - 7cosx + 4 = 0 I'm not sure about how to go about these...
R random-1005 Banned Joined Dec 15, 2008 Messages 609 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jun 16, 2010 #2 Carl5 said: Solve for 0° less than or equal to x less than or equal to 360° 2sin²x + 3cosx - 3 = 0 2sinxtanx - tanx + 2 sin x - 1 = 0 3cos²x - 7cosx + 4 = 0 I'm not sure about how to go about these... Click to expand... 1st and 3rd are quadratics ( sin^2 +cos^2 =1) to rewrite number 1 in terms of cosx for the second, rewrite tan as sin/cos then multiply through by cos, and group in pairs (sinx + cosx) ( 2sinx-1)=0 etc tanx=-1, sinx =1/2 Last edited: Jun 16, 2010
Carl5 said: Solve for 0° less than or equal to x less than or equal to 360° 2sin²x + 3cosx - 3 = 0 2sinxtanx - tanx + 2 sin x - 1 = 0 3cos²x - 7cosx + 4 = 0 I'm not sure about how to go about these... Click to expand... 1st and 3rd are quadratics ( sin^2 +cos^2 =1) to rewrite number 1 in terms of cosx for the second, rewrite tan as sin/cos then multiply through by cos, and group in pairs (sinx + cosx) ( 2sinx-1)=0 etc tanx=-1, sinx =1/2
thongetsu Where aren't I? Joined Nov 9, 2008 Messages 1,883 Gender Male HSC 2010 Jun 16, 2010 #3 1. change sin^2.x into cosx (-2cosx - 1)(cosx - 1) = 0 solve. wasn't bothered. 2. what he said ^ 3.(3cosx - 4)(cosx - 1) = 0 Last edited: Jun 16, 2010
1. change sin^2.x into cosx (-2cosx - 1)(cosx - 1) = 0 solve. wasn't bothered. 2. what he said ^ 3.(3cosx - 4)(cosx - 1) = 0
H hscishard Active Member Joined Aug 4, 2009 Messages 2,033 Location study room...maybe Gender Male HSC 2011 Jun 16, 2010 #4 The 2nd one doesn't require transforming tan into sin/cos Just factorise straight from there. tanx(2sinx-1) +1(2sinx-1) (tanx+1)(2sinx-1)
The 2nd one doesn't require transforming tan into sin/cos Just factorise straight from there. tanx(2sinx-1) +1(2sinx-1) (tanx+1)(2sinx-1)
thongetsu Where aren't I? Joined Nov 9, 2008 Messages 1,883 Gender Male HSC 2010 Jun 16, 2010 #5 oh lol, didnt see that
C Carl5 Member Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 153 Gender Male HSC 2011 Jun 16, 2010 #6 Ok, it turns out I did go about them the right way but just didn't have confidence in myself. Though I still don't know what to do with the cosx = 4/3 By the way, thanks for the quick responses.
Ok, it turns out I did go about them the right way but just didn't have confidence in myself. Though I still don't know what to do with the cosx = 4/3 By the way, thanks for the quick responses.
C Carl5 Member Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 153 Gender Male HSC 2011 Jun 16, 2010 #7 Never mind. I realised that I'm not meant to do anything with it. Thanks for the help