D Dumbarse Member Joined Aug 9, 2002 Messages 423 Location BOS moderator & operator Sep 21, 2002 #1 do they ask harder examples of these??, ive only ever done real basic examples at skool. and we just got told to memorise the 3 (sin, cos, tan)
do they ask harder examples of these??, ive only ever done real basic examples at skool. and we just got told to memorise the 3 (sin, cos, tan)
Lazarus Retired Joined Jul 6, 2002 Messages 5,965 Location CBD Gender Male HSC 2001 Sep 21, 2002 #2 I've seen small variations, for example, sin(2x) and so on, but I don't think they'd ask for anything beyond that.
I've seen small variations, for example, sin(2x) and so on, but I don't think they'd ask for anything beyond that.
D Dumbarse Member Joined Aug 9, 2002 Messages 423 Location BOS moderator & operator Sep 22, 2002 #3 k kool, thanx how would u do sin2x??
kini mini Active Member Joined Sep 19, 2002 Messages 1,272 Location Sydney Gender Undisclosed HSC 2002 Sep 22, 2002 #4 Solve as you would for x, then divide by two throughout. Be careful with the domain of x though.
rokkuran-x New Member Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 23 Location Western Sydney Gender Male HSC 2009 Feb 27, 2009 #5 we had this one the other day find the general solution for cos 54 cos x + sin 54 sin x = sin 2x x = 36 i think
we had this one the other day find the general solution for cos 54 cos x + sin 54 sin x = sin 2x x = 36 i think
L lolokay Active Member Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 1,015 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2009 Feb 27, 2009 #6 lol over 6 year old thread cos 54 cos x + sin 54 sin x = sin 2x cos(54 - x) = cos(90 - 2x) now cos(54 - x) = cos(54 - x + 360*n) = cos(x-54 +360*n) so 90 - 2x = 54 - x + 360n x = 36 + 360n or 90 - 2x = x-54 +360*n 3x = 144 + 360n x = 48 + 120n
lol over 6 year old thread cos 54 cos x + sin 54 sin x = sin 2x cos(54 - x) = cos(90 - 2x) now cos(54 - x) = cos(54 - x + 360*n) = cos(x-54 +360*n) so 90 - 2x = 54 - x + 360n x = 36 + 360n or 90 - 2x = x-54 +360*n 3x = 144 + 360n x = 48 + 120n