What do you have to do
I’ll get onto it now no worriesOh sorry haha
"solve for the given domain..". So solve for theta
Hopefully you can see this, I did it on my whiteboard lol (not sure if this is correct and I’m sure someone could provide a better solution)I’ll get onto it now no worries
one question, why does the domain stay the same for tan2phi, and not become 0<= 2phi<=4piHopefully you can see this, I did it on my whiteboard lol (not sure if this is correct and I’m sure someone could provide a better solution)
But I wouldn't think it'd be pi/2 or 3pi/2 because it's undefined for both tan3x and tanxThose are the solutions I got as well but the answers say
theta = 0, pi/2, pi, 3pi/2, 2pi
Thanks btw
Because dividing through by 2 and solving for theta would give you the same domain, or perhaps I might be wrong on that but regardless if the answers are between 0 and 2pi i could only imagine that's what the answers areone question, why does the domain stay the same for tan2phi, and not become 0<= 2phi<=4pi
hmmm, if you change the domain you get 2phi=3pi as a possibility then divide by 2 : phi = 3pi/2 which is one of the answers... (according to hs17)Because dividing through by 2 and solving for theta would give you the same domain, or perhaps I might be wrong on that but regardless if the answers are between 0 and 2pi i could only imagine that's what the answers are
Hmm you might be correct I'll just double check with my working, but that doesn't make sense anyway because it'd be undefinedhmmm, if you change the domain you get tan2phi=3pi then divide by 2 : phi = 3pi/2 which is one of the answers...
yeah, tan(270 x 3) = undefined = tan(270) = undefined so it satisfies the qHmm you might be correct I'll just double check with my working, but that doesn't make sense anyway because it'd be undefined
Ah yep with the domain I see where I went wrong, love careless mistakes! However with that being said unless they're counting undefined solutions only 0, pi, and 2pi are real and not undefined solutionsyeah, tan(270 x 3) = undefined = tan(270) = undefined so it satisfies the q
Oh because you have a double angle the domain changes and doubles (ignore what I wrote about the domain on the whiteboard). I haven't done one of those questions in a little so I needed to jog my memory a bit hahaha.wait can someone explain to me the domain situation ahaha?
Since you have tan(2phi) instead of just tan(phi) you need to change the domain to cater for 2phi. The domain in the q is just phi so times it by 2 to get 2 phi between 0 and 4pi.wait can someone explain to me the domain situation ahaha?