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so i came across this question which says solve for x, 2cos^(2)x+cos x-1=0, for the domain -180=<0>=180
my answers is 60,-60,180,180 can u please verify my answer
 

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Something funny is going on in the forum...

Remember, you can always check you answers via substitution.
 

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Sorry guys something happened there. It spammed my post. The answer is correct. You left out the minus in your second answer of 180 maths lover.
 

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Remember, you can always check you answers via substitution.
yeah i know its just that i got put off sice my teacher had it marked right even though i didn't add -180
 

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How many people does it take to say that this is correct. LOL
 

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Can someone please tell me how he got the second step? I tried factorising but it didn't work :/
 

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If you're having trouble seeing that, then you could follow this way from the first step,









Then solve.
 

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Can someone please tell me how he got the second step? I tried factorising but it didn't work :/


If you cannot see it is factorisable, then

Let

So we now have,



Factorise that,







Then solve from there.

Edit: Slyhunter is too quick.
 
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If you cannot see it is factorisable, then

Let

So we now have,



Factorise that,







Then solve from there.

Edit: Slyhunter is too quick.
Yes I can see it now thanks :biggrin:, but wasn't the question originally not ?
 

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Yes I can see it now thanks :biggrin:, but wasn't the question originally not ?
so i came across this question which says solve for x, 2cos^(2)x+cos x-1=0, for the domain -180=<0>=180
my answers is 60,-60,180,180 can u please verify my answer
Unless I am blind, I would not say so. Well I am semi-blind. PS, I left the square out of . It has now been fixed.
 

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Is it possible if anyone could find the answer to the following question, since the solution for it was (?) :S. Anyways:

Two ships P and Q are 1400m apart. L is the top of a nearby lighthouse. The angles LPQ and LQP are 61 degrees and 52 degrees respectively. If the angle of elevation of L from P is 6 degrees, find the height of the lighthouse.
 

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