Umm...tanx/2=18.43
tanx=36.86
If a domain is given the you would find all the solutions within that domain, if a domain isn't given you would just give the solution in general form.why is there only one answer and not two?normally you would have tan positive in 3rd quadrant aswell so another answer would be (180+x) but this is not the case when using t method.
really? well my teacher says so and the answers are rightHmm I don't think changing the tan x/2 to tan x means you can double the answer.. unless you get x/2 and x on its own?
what would you do then?Also, remeber to NEVER square your answer, doing so could introduce extra solutions that were not there before
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Check again...really? well my teacher says so and the answers are right
ofcourse, that makes sense i made a mistake.ok if tan(x/2) = 18.43, you can't make tan(x) = 36.86
It depends on the domain you are given.t=1/3
x/2=18.43
x=36.86
yeh i realieze my mistake now i think.
can someone tell me why (180+36.86) isnt an answer?
x=9???Also, remeber to NEVER square your answer, doing so could introduce extra solutions that were not there before
e.g.
yeah sorry, should be thatx=9???
omg thankuIt depends on the domain you are given.
If that question said solve 3sin x + 4cos x = 5 for 0º ≤ x ≤ 360º then note that this implies 0º ≤ x/2 ≤ 180º which rules out the 3rd quadrant when solving for tan(x/2) = 1/3