Timothy.Siu
Prophet 9
cos2 x=2cos2 (x/2) from 0 to 360 degrees
Umm did you accelerate 4unit math in yr 9?JasonNg1025 said:You can't solve that as a normal quadratic because one is 2x and one is x.
Also, 1 - 2 cos<sup>2</sup>(x/2) does not equal cos x. It goes the other way around.
Also, the question L.H.S. is cos<sup>2</sup>x. Makes it a lot simpler
But the method is similar:
cos<sup>2</sup>x = 2 cos<sup>2</sup> (x/2)
cos<sup>2</sup>x - 1 = 2 cos<sup>2</sup> (x/2) - 1
cos<sup>2</sup>x - 1 = cos x
cos<sup>2</sup>x - cos x - 1 = 0
^^Solve that quadratic, and it should be ok
What school do you go to?JasonNg1025 said:You can't solve that as a normal quadratic because one is 2x and one is x.
Also, 1 - 2 cos<sup>2</sup>(x/2) does not equal cos x. It goes the other way around.
Also, the question L.H.S. is cos<sup>2</sup>x. Makes it a lot simpler
But the method is similar:
cos<sup>2</sup>x = 2 cos<sup>2</sup> (x/2)
cos<sup>2</sup>x - 1 = 2 cos<sup>2</sup> (x/2) - 1
cos<sup>2</sup>x - 1 = cos x
cos<sup>2</sup>x - cos x - 1 = 0
^^Solve that quadratic, and it should be ok
Toongabbie Christian School according to his profileshaon0 said:What school do you go to?
Okay. I think he is set for a 100 UAI with english as his last subject to do in Year 12.midifile said:Toongabbie Christian School according to his profile