M Makematics Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 2013 Messages 1,829 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #21 HeroicPandas said: did u use complementary angles to solve? Click to expand... yep. i think there should be four distinct solutions, but im getting heaps of solutions...
HeroicPandas said: did u use complementary angles to solve? Click to expand... yep. i think there should be four distinct solutions, but im getting heaps of solutions...
H HeroicPandas Heroic! Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 1,547 Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #22 nvm made a mistake Last edited: Sep 26, 2013
Sy123 This too shall pass Joined Nov 6, 2011 Messages 3,730 Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #23 Makematics said: tried that before i posted narrowed it down to cos (3theta)=sin(4theta), which i solved using general solutions... and it didnt work out very well Click to expand... There should be 8 solutions it seems from graphing them in geogebra Now we use sum to product formula: Which is easy enough to solve, for the first one: Only solution in this domain then for the first sine, is Now, for the second one: Only solutions for this in the domain: Hence Last edited: Sep 26, 2013
Makematics said: tried that before i posted narrowed it down to cos (3theta)=sin(4theta), which i solved using general solutions... and it didnt work out very well Click to expand... There should be 8 solutions it seems from graphing them in geogebra Now we use sum to product formula: Which is easy enough to solve, for the first one: Only solution in this domain then for the first sine, is Now, for the second one: Only solutions for this in the domain: Hence
M Makematics Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 2013 Messages 1,829 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #24 hmmm ok those are what i got in the first place :/ it just didnt seem right Plus the answers had 4 solutions... Ok well thank you!
hmmm ok those are what i got in the first place :/ it just didnt seem right Plus the answers had 4 solutions... Ok well thank you!
RealiseNothing what is that?It is Cowpea Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 4,591 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #25 If you consider a right angled triangle with angles you will see the above holds true. Hence: for Sub in for your solutions. Though you will have to manually test because we used a right angled triangle.
If you consider a right angled triangle with angles you will see the above holds true. Hence: for Sub in for your solutions. Though you will have to manually test because we used a right angled triangle.
RealiseNothing what is that?It is Cowpea Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 4,591 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Sep 26, 2013 #26 Hmm if that works that means you can do the general case of: