Hi just one query
To solve sin2x + cos2x = (sinx)^2 + 1
the book teaches to expand to
-------------------2--------2---------2---------2----------2
2sinxcosx + cos x - sin x = sin x + sin x + cos x
--------------------2
2sinxcosx - 3sin x = 0
---------------------------2
then DIVIDING by cos x to get
------2
3 tan x - 2 tan x = 0
MY question is.. instead of dividing by (cosx)^2.. why dont u factorise it outside. ie
-------2-----------------2
(3 tan x - 2 tan x)cos x = 0
i cant see whats wrong with this... yet when i solve cosx = 0 .. the answer dusnt work in the original eqn..
help thanks!
To solve sin2x + cos2x = (sinx)^2 + 1
the book teaches to expand to
-------------------2--------2---------2---------2----------2
2sinxcosx + cos x - sin x = sin x + sin x + cos x
--------------------2
2sinxcosx - 3sin x = 0
---------------------------2
then DIVIDING by cos x to get
------2
3 tan x - 2 tan x = 0
MY question is.. instead of dividing by (cosx)^2.. why dont u factorise it outside. ie
-------2-----------------2
(3 tan x - 2 tan x)cos x = 0
i cant see whats wrong with this... yet when i solve cosx = 0 .. the answer dusnt work in the original eqn..
help thanks!
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