Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon
Are the green marbles all identical ? Also does order matter ?
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Are the green marbles all identical ? Also does order matter ?
theta=,180n + arctan(2), where n is an integerHow do I solve this trig equation?
tan^2 (x) + tan(x) - 2 = 0 ; 0=<theta=<360
(x) is actually a theta.
I got an answer of tan(x)=2 and -1, but not sure what to do with this answer afterwards. Or if it's even correct.
Sorry the range of values are 0 to 360 degrees. It cut off that part in my post for some reason.theta=,180n + arctan(2), where n is an integer
and
theta = 180n + 145, where n is an integer
(General solutions are necessary if theta is not specified within a range of values.)
Thanks, I got a decimal for tan^-1(2). I understand what to do with the 45 answer. But what do I do with that decimal answer?If you don't get it, use the tan inverse function on your calculator on the values -1 and 2.
You'll get -45 degrees, which is the same as 135 degrees (due to related angles), and around 63 degrees.
But since tan is positive in the first and 3rd quadrant, if you keep adding or taking away 180 degrees from the values above, you'll still be at the same answer e.g. tan(135+180) = tan135 = -1.
Hence why I wrote the answers as general solutions above.
Press the [o' ''] button on your calculator (above the ENG button on my). It converts decimals to degrees/minutes/seconds.Thanks, I got a decimal for tan^-1(2). I understand what to do with the 45 answer. But what do I do with that decimal answer?
Oh yeah, right, so just continue as normal.Press the [o' ''] button on your calculator (above the ENG button on my). It converts decimals to degrees/minutes/seconds.
You've made a mistake while solving the quadratic. You should get:Okay now trying to figure out something else from that same question (or style of question).
I see that I get -1 and 2. Once I find the answer I get -45 and 63 respectively.
Yet the answers show that -45 has been used in the positive quadrants for tan. And 63 in the negative quadrants. Why is this? Wouldn't it be the other way around?
The answers say 45, 225, 116^o 33', 296^o 33'.
OH. That's what has happened. Thanks so much!You've made a mistake while solving the quadratic. You should get:
(tan^2(theta) + 2)(tan(theta)-1)=0
Which works out to be:
tan(theta) = 1
tan(theta)=-2
What's the formula we're talking about here?Also when you're doing general solution make sure NOT to remember the formula and derive it yourself (takes 2 seconds).
2cos^2(x) + 3sin(x) = 3
How do you do that? Thanks in advance.
Oh yeah, that's right. I keep forgetting to use that u substitution.