if you have or use Mathematics Extension 2 by S.K. Patel (the 2nd edition one), then go to Exercise 4J (page 145), Questions 5 and 6.Originally Posted by haboozin
it isnt, i havnt seen a question like this either...
hey lucifel, all the methods the others have so far used are all very good. but most questions in tests or exams of this style will ask you to give the answers in the form itan(x) or icot(x) {there's a reason for this too, but i won't discuss it here}, so the following is something you should try to remember for your convenience or for the next time you meet a question like this in an exam, it also provides a much faster and elegant fashion in solving equations of this type:Originally Posted by lucifel
The textbook says: +/- isqrt of (7+ sqrt of 48) ,+/- i, +/- isqrt (7-sqrt 48) and I got similar answers, but in terms of cot:
x = -icot ((2k+1)pi)/12) where k = 0,1,2,3,4,5
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