Need a bit of help with 1 c... (ignore the blue underline)
I've got a means of solving i, ii, and iii partially but i'm not sure if it's the best approach.
Considering 1a and 1c(i) look fairly similar...
Where it asks to to solve for
I made
This gave me when you take the arccos of both sides...
Which gives This was one of the 4 correct roots, i got the other roots by simply adding and subtracting because the zero's repeat every 45 degrees
1cii i get a little stuck on finding the other roots. I can find one by rearranging 1ai)
I made
into
and finally it becomes
So now that i matched the equations... to solve 1ciii
I solved for
(take the arccos of both sides)
This is one the solutions but i don't know how to get the other roots, except for
Here are the answers...
Haven't started for iii, iv, not sure how to approach those.
Am I going about this all wrong? Any tips would be appreciated. cheers
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