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J-Wang

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don't know. that's my problem. the question is literally just sin(2x+1)y. what would u interpret that as?
 

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In this circumstance, I'd do the question both ways - and use the one that gives the nicer answer :p
 

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If Y is a coefficient, they would say Ysin(2x+1).

But since it is at the end of the 'angle', it is to be interpreted as sin(2xy+y).

This happens quite a lot in Trig Series problems when you have to deal with things such as:



Which is obviously:



As opposed to:

 

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clearly the solution is: don't be cheap and use brackets
 

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Some textbooks put the secondary variable after the first when they mean times. Namely Terry Lees mechanics solutions. He puts omega squared after the trigonometric expression.
 

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don't know. that's my problem. the question is literally just sin(2x+1)y. what would u interpret that as?
what is the exact question? it might help us better understand if we know the exact context, however just looking at that now i would agree with carrot.
 

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