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Find general solution to the following equation:
sin3x = sin2x

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hoy, Bush. Can you post up a full solution? I don't get it either. :-\
 

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Well sin3x=sin2x when both sides =0 ie x=0/pi/etc
There is another solution but Ill post the working up in a second.

sin 3x=sin 2x
sin 2x cos x+cos 2x sin x=2sin x cos x
3sin x cos<sup>2</sup> x -sin <sup>3</sup> x=2sin x cos x
3cos<sup>2</sup> x -sin<sup>2</sup> x=2cos x
4cos<sup>2</sup> x -1=2cos x

Let u=cos x
:. 4u<sup>2</sup>-2u-1=0

solving we get u=[1+sqrt(5)]/4

Doing the inverse cos we get x=pi/5 or 3pi/5.

Therefore the general solution is x= pi/5+n(pi) or x=3pi/5 +n(pi) or x= n(pi)
 
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or you can do:

sin(3x) - sin(2x) = 0

sin(2.5x + 0.5x) - sin( 2.5x - 0.5x) = 0

simplifies to:

2cos(2.5x)sin(0.5x) = 0

and you can work the rest out I hope
 

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Extn 2 students - note Affinity's approach. You should be able to use the sums-to-products formulae.
 

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this is from fitzp. 3u book

mm..that answer says its 2n(pi) or (4/5)n +_ (pi)/5
 

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ohhh i fink i get it now

its outta the syllabus..from 3 u anyway cos u use affinity's method
 

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Originally posted by Affinity
sin(2.5x + 0.5x) - sin( 2.5x - 0.5x) = 0
Hmm alot simpler *notes that down. Damn tendency to work in whole units.
 
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sin3x=sin2x

3x = (pi)n + (-1)^n 2x, where n= etc.

Making x the subject

x = n(pi)/[3 - 2(-1)^n]

If you use 2x = ...., you'll get the same thing range of answers, except you'll need different n values for them
 

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