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At least have a try... it's best to DIY then seek help during emergenciesAlso need help with this question:
find the value of x when
cos2θ<=1/√2, when 0<=θ<=2π
At least have a try... it's best to DIY then seek help during emergenciesAlso need help with this question:
find the value of x when
cos2θ<=1/√2, when 0<=θ<=2π
idk if im doing something wrong leleleAlso need help with this question:
find the value of x when
cos2θ<=1/√2, when 0<=θ<=2π
It's an inequality..below y=1/sqrt(2)..idk if im doing something wrong lelele
is the answer 5pi/8 and pi/8 ?
Try sketching the graph of the function and figure it out from that.Also need help with this question:
find the value of x when
cos2θ<=1/√2, when 0<=θ<=2π
oh whoops didnt see the <It's an inequality..below y=1/sqrt(2)..
I have obviously tried alot lol..I can't seem to figure out a way of doing this..other than drawing a cos2theta graph with the units being in radians..which I can't currently do as I'm not that good at radians atm..At least have a try... it's best to DIY then seek help during emergencies
If you can sketch the graph of y = f(x) = cos(theta), then the graph of y = g(x) = cos(2*theta) is just obtained by contracting the graph of y = f(x) horizontally by a factor of 2.I have obviously tried alot lol..I can't seem to figure out a way of doing this..other than drawing a cos2theta graph with the units being in radians..which I can't currently do as I'm not that good at radians atm..
Cbf typing theta atmA challenge question for the 3u kids:
if secθ-tanθ= 3/5
show sinθ=8/17
How is it obvious that you tried a lot?I have obviously tried alot lol..I can't seem to figure out a way of doing this..other than drawing a cos2theta graph with the units being in radians..which I can't currently do as I'm not that good at radians atm..
there is a simpler way..but ill let the some prelim kids do itCbf typing theta atm
A tedious way to approach this would be to say that from secx-3/5=tanx, assuming cosx can't equal to 0 we have 1-3/5sinx=cosx, and then square the equation. However, cos^2x can be replaced using the Pythagorean identity cos^2x=1-sin^2x.
Then you are effectively solving a quadratic in terms of sinx.
But because I haven't tried the method myself, I'm a bit cautious as to how to discard the wrong case.
oh..bos is like my last option if i dont get it lol and probably my onlyHow is it obvious that you tried a lot?
You posted none of your progress and have not pinpointed precisely where the problem is.
I think generally speaking people only post problems for help when they've already tried and failed in doing themAt least have a try... it's best to DIY then seek help during emergencies
Hmm interesting method..
That was basically the exact same method I suggested.Hmm interesting method..
I did it via t formula and found the value of t and then subbed that into the sin t formula and proved it like that
Why don't they post working out?I think generally speaking people only post problems for help when they've already tried and failed in doing them
generally because laziness lolWhy don't they post working out?
Have you tried sketching the graph of the function? You should probably master that first, as it is helpful for these types of Q's, and other Q's.still dont know how to do that question lol
help plox