Exact same question was in my math test LOLHey guys,
Could you explain how to work this out?
Thank you
It's -67'30', I just worked it out myself and got the right answer, but now I'm trying to explain to myself why it works :\tan2x=1
tan45=1
x=22'30',-157'30',67'30',112'30'
Is this right?
Oh, that's double angle formula I think, something we don't learn in 2U ahah my bad.Ah nope sorry, its tan2x = 1 not 2tanx = 1.
The answers are 22.5, 112.5, -67.5 and -157.5 degrees.
Atleast I can help you on this one;It's -67'30', I just worked it out myself and got the right answer, but now I'm trying to explain to myself why it works :\
Whenever there's a number infront of the x, e.g. tan(2x), there's more than one revolution. In this case, there's 2 revolutions. At the end, you divide the answer by 2.It's -67'30', I just worked it out myself and got the right answer, but now I'm trying to explain to myself why it works :\
Yes I already knew that, but my main problem here is, since you do a second revolution don't you add say,Whenever there's a number infront of the x, e.g. tan(2x), there's more than one revolution. In this case, there's 2 revolutions. At the end, you divide the answer by 2.
So you would've gotten:
2x = 45', 225, -135' and -315'
But since you're solving for x, you divide everything by 2.
Hope that makes sense..?
But when you divide 405 by 2 you get 202'30'. But the limit is between -180 and 180. It's right, but just not what the question is asking for. You have to answer the question.Yes I already knew that, but my main problem here is, since you do a second revolution don't you add say,
45 + 360 = 405
In my first revolution I get 2x = 45 and -135. In my second revolution I get (45+360=405) and (-135+360=225)
So how did you get -315' when you add +360 for the second revolution? Sorry for all the questions :\But when you divide 405 by 2 you get 202'30'. But the limit is between -180 and 180. It's right, but just not what the question is asking for. You have to answer the question.
You don't need to add 360 since the question is asking for an answer between -180 and 180; since 45+360 = 405 > 402/2 = 202'30.So how did you get -315' when you add +360 for the second revolution? Sorry for all the questions :\
No. There's no 360 (well, kinda).Normally you would do 360 - 45, right?
For the second revolution:
360 + 360 is 720.
So basically, 720 - 45 = 675
But since its tan, -675. then just divide by two.