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Could anyone please help me out on this one:
Write cosx - sinx in the form Rcos(x+b) where R>0, 0<b<90
Well, i could do this part
(1/R^2) + (1/R^2) = 1
R= root 2 (don't know how to do root sign)
root 2 cos (x +45)
I could do that part, but the next part asked\:
Hence sketch the graph y= cosx - sinx, 0 < x < 360, marking the intercepts on the axis and marking on the axes the y and x values at the turning points.
Alright, I know that the y intercept is 1.
The maximum and minimum points are root2 and - root2
x intercepts are 45, 225
but when it comes to finding x when y = root 2 i get stuck
i get something like this after replacing y with root 2 to get the x value when y is root 2
root 2 = cosx - sinx
How do u solve that?
Thanks again!
Edit: added answer to first part
Write cosx - sinx in the form Rcos(x+b) where R>0, 0<b<90
Well, i could do this part
(1/R^2) + (1/R^2) = 1
R= root 2 (don't know how to do root sign)
root 2 cos (x +45)
I could do that part, but the next part asked\:
Hence sketch the graph y= cosx - sinx, 0 < x < 360, marking the intercepts on the axis and marking on the axes the y and x values at the turning points.
Alright, I know that the y intercept is 1.
The maximum and minimum points are root2 and - root2
x intercepts are 45, 225
but when it comes to finding x when y = root 2 i get stuck
i get something like this after replacing y with root 2 to get the x value when y is root 2
root 2 = cosx - sinx
How do u solve that?
Thanks again!
Edit: added answer to first part
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