when 0 < x < 2pi
tanna Member Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 178 Location Sydney Gender Female HSC 2009 Jul 29, 2009 #1 when 0 < x < 2pi
D Dumbledore Member Joined Sep 11, 2008 Messages 290 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jul 29, 2009 #2 use the auxillery/subsiderary angle method thingy a cos x + b sin x = Rsin(x+@) in this case R will be sqrt(2) which will cancel with RHS and then its standard
use the auxillery/subsiderary angle method thingy a cos x + b sin x = Rsin(x+@) in this case R will be sqrt(2) which will cancel with RHS and then its standard
tanna Member Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 178 Location Sydney Gender Female HSC 2009 Jul 29, 2009 #3 oh right. thanks a lot
gurmies Drover Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 1,209 Location North Bondi Gender Male HSC 2009 Jul 30, 2009 #4 An alternative would be to square both sides. Keep in mind this method introduces new "answers" which don't solve the initial equation. Make sure at the end you test if you choose to use this method (it's often quicker).
An alternative would be to square both sides. Keep in mind this method introduces new "answers" which don't solve the initial equation. Make sure at the end you test if you choose to use this method (it's often quicker).