addoil
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(1)
How to use identities or other method to integrate:
Cot(x) - cosec^2(x) dx
(2)
Solve:
3^(2x+1) - 3^x = 10
(3)
If:
N = x^(n-1) + x^(n-2)y + x^(n-3)y^2 +...+ xy^(n-2) + y^(n-1)
Simplify N in terms of x and y.
The answer is N = [ x^n -y^n ] / [ x-y ]
Why cant it use the binomial expansion concept and just be (x+y)^(n-1) ?
(4)
How to prove sin-1(x) + cos-1(x) = pi/2 using the triangle?
(5)
Find the smallest positive solution of cos3x = sin2x
I tried using the double angle identities but don't think they work
(6)
(using 0 = pheta) Using t formula, solve:
2sin0 + 4cos0 = 3, pheta is between 0 and 2pi
I found the 2 exact values of t (0.7595... & -0.1881...) but don't know how to apply the t=tan0/2) from there
(7)
Using pheta = ( pi/15 )(6n +- 1),
Solve;
2cos5pheta = 1, pheta is between 0 and pi/2
(8)
How does
[ -4+ x^2 ] / [ x(x^2 - 4)^(1/2) ]
get to
[ x^2 - 4 ] / x
?
Sorry for all the questions
How to use identities or other method to integrate:
Cot(x) - cosec^2(x) dx
(2)
Solve:
3^(2x+1) - 3^x = 10
(3)
If:
N = x^(n-1) + x^(n-2)y + x^(n-3)y^2 +...+ xy^(n-2) + y^(n-1)
Simplify N in terms of x and y.
The answer is N = [ x^n -y^n ] / [ x-y ]
Why cant it use the binomial expansion concept and just be (x+y)^(n-1) ?
(4)
How to prove sin-1(x) + cos-1(x) = pi/2 using the triangle?
(5)
Find the smallest positive solution of cos3x = sin2x
I tried using the double angle identities but don't think they work
(6)
(using 0 = pheta) Using t formula, solve:
2sin0 + 4cos0 = 3, pheta is between 0 and 2pi
I found the 2 exact values of t (0.7595... & -0.1881...) but don't know how to apply the t=tan0/2) from there
(7)
Using pheta = ( pi/15 )(6n +- 1),
Solve;
2cos5pheta = 1, pheta is between 0 and pi/2
(8)
How does
[ -4+ x^2 ] / [ x(x^2 - 4)^(1/2) ]
get to
[ x^2 - 4 ] / x
?
Sorry for all the questions