well,the full question is :
If U(n) = S (cosnx)/ (5-4cosx) dx, prove that U(n+1) + U(n-1) - (5/2)U (n) = 0. then find U (0).
and I couldn't do the second part...
precisely,YOu mean U(0) = 2/5 ( U(1) + U(-1) )??
ok, well u know cos -x=cos xcos nx, I've asked my teacher this question as well = =
wow nice work. I didn't think of moving 1/2 S 4cosx / ( 5- 4cosx) dx onto the other side like what you did in step 6 of the second part of the question...
Took a long time to do this... It's an interesting question though.
Where did you get this question?
um... this is really dumb of me but I quite don't understand howGreat effort study-freak!
Per Timothu.Siu's suggestion, for U(0):
I think they took the limit as x -> pi/2. lim {x -> (pi/2)} arctan(3tan(x))=pi/2.um... this is really dumb of me but I quite don't understand how