I am sure I saw a program that converts handwriting into LaTeX.Is the domain restricted or do you want a general answer? The reason is I don't want to spend half an hour typing something in latex (I'm very unfluent) if that's not the answer you're looking for
You can't just divide both sides by sinx because you remove the solution sinx=0. As a general rule, you shouldn't divide by a function of x unless you know that x=0 isn't a solution.actually nvm
for the second question:
sin2x=tanx
2sinxcosx=sinx/cosx
2cosx=1/cosx just divided both sides by sinx
2cos^2x=1
let cosx=u
therefore
2u^2=1
u=plus and minus(√2/2)
cosx=plus and minus(√2/2)
solve for x
^^You can't just divide both sides by sinx because you remove the solution sinx=0. As a general rule, you shouldn't divide by a function of x unless you know that x=0 isn't a solution.
this is the same guy, capperCould someone please show me the working out for these questions?
1.sin3x =sin2x
2. sin2x=tanx
3. tan(a - pi/3) = -3
4. sin 4x-sin2x=0
5. cos3x = cosx
6. 3tan2x = 2tanx
My bad , post year 12 :/ lolYou can't just divide both sides by sinx because you remove the solution sinx=0. As a general rule, you shouldn't divide by a function of x unless you know that x=0 isn't a solution.
A neater way to do the first one is to do:
sin3x-3in2x=0
2cos(5x/2)sin(x/2)=0 (factorising)
cos(5x/2)=0 or sin(x/2)=0
x=(pi+2kpi)/5 or x=2kpi for integers k
Hahahaha you're back on green bar!this is the same guy, capper
I was stuck on 1 bar for quite awhile as well....Dude, ive been stuck on one bar forever!
EDIT:
Im on two now!