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xwrathbringerx

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Could someone please show me how to solve these equations:

a) arccos(x) + arccos(x*sqrt(3)) = pi/2

b) 2arcsin(x*sqrt(6)) + arcsin(4x) = pi/2
 

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1.cos[arccos(x) + arccos(x*sqrt(3))]=cos(pi/2)
cos[arccos(x)]cos[arccos(x*sqrt(3))]-sin[arccos(x)]sin[arccos(x*sqrt(3))]=0
x.xrt3-rt(1-x2)rt(1-3x2=0
I reckon you can do the rest
Bolded bit: draw a right angled triangle where cos-1f(x) is the angle.

2. Follows a similar method, you can choose to sin both sides or cos both sides.
 

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Duuuude how do you solve 2. I get this HUGE equation! 7744x^10 - 3008x^6 + 176 x^5 + 240x^4 - 8x^2 - 8x + 1 = 0
 
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