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hscishard

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Let Angle EAD =x
Let angle EBD = y





AD = BE given...





My attempt :confused:
If x = y then
sin 2x.cos x - sin x.cos 2x = sin 2x.cos x + sin x.cos 2x
=> 2sin x cos 2x = 0
.: sin x = 0 or cos 2x = 0
If sin x = 0 then sin 2x = 0 which would provide an undefined expression (denominator is zero)
If cos 2x = 0 (i.e. x = kπ ± π/4 for integer k) then the equality can hold for x = y
Hence it is possible.
x=y is possible.
Therefore triangle ABC is possibly isosceles:rolleyes:
 

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Oh and btw, limits and continuity are in the course, just not treated formally. See section 8.2.
For simple stuff yes it is in the course (eg. showing discontinuities in graphs). But I don't think the question posted above would be examinable.
 

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Re: another question

Is the answer a=4 and b=26?
This is not in the scope of the current HSC syllabus. I believe it was taken out in 1981 from the old course.

And yes the answer is (a, b) = (4, 26). Although simple, to do it properly, it requires the use of limits.

Oh... thanks.

but im still stuck on it ><

would u please tell me how you got it.

greatly appreciated :)
 

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Re: another question

check :
x = 3 + sin4t + root3 cos4t
express in x = x0 + asin(4t+A)

ans should be x = 3 + 2sin(4t+pi/6) am i correct
 

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Re: another question

sin 2x + sin 4x = sin 3x
sin (3x - x) + sin (3x + x) = sin 3x
sin 3x cos x - sin x cos 3x + sin 3x cos x + sin x cos 3x = sin 3x
2sin 3x cos x = sin 3x
sin 3x (2cos x - 1) = 0

cos x = 1/2
=> x = 2nπ ± π/3 for integer n

sin 3x = 0
=> 3x = kπ
=> x = kπ/3 for integer k
 

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Re: another question

sin 2x + sin 4x = sin 3x
sin (3x - x) + sin (3x + x) = sin 3x
sin 3x cos x - sin x cos 3x + sin 3x cos x + sin x cos 3x = sin 3x
2sin 3x cos x = sin 3x
sin 3x (2cos x - 1) = 0

cos x = 1/2
=> x = 2nπ ± π/3 for integer n

sin 3x = 0
=> 3x = kπ
=> x = kπ/3 for integer k
Your awesome.
 

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