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majinknight
Jan4-04, 10:10 AM
Ok the last question on those pages of question is this and i have got stuck and cant figure it out. I need to show that (ds=degrees)
Sin(45ds+x) +cos(45ds+x) = sqaureroot2 cosx.
Ok so i did left side first and changed it to.
Sin45Cosy + Cos45Siny +Cos45Cosy - Sin45Siny
Now what i want to do is divide out the CosY and Sin Y but even if i do that it doesnt make square root two and i dont know what to do from there. Can you help me solve this last practise question.

pnaj
Jan4-04, 10:36 AM
They've given you a trig problem that includes the sine and cosine of
a special angle. That should prod you in the right direction. If not, look at the attached text file.

HallsofIvy
Jan4-04, 10:46 AM
What you are doing doesn't make a whole lot of sense. What is Y?

sin(45+ x)= sin(45)cos(x)+ cos(45)sin(x) and
cos(45+ x)= cos(45)cos(x)- sin(45)sin(x).

Do you know what sin(45) and cos(45) are?

Plug those into the two equations above and add.

majinknight
Jan4-04, 01:45 PM
Oh ok i get it, ya i thought of putting the 1/root2 in but wasnt sure how to go from there but i understand now. Thankyou so much!

PrudensOptimus
Jan4-04, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by majinknight
Ok the last question on those pages of question is this and i have got stuck and cant figure it out. I need to show that (ds=degrees)
Sin(45ds+x) +cos(45ds+x) = sqaureroot2 cosx.
Ok so i did left side first and changed it to.
Sin45Cosy + Cos45Siny +Cos45Cosy - Sin45Siny
Now what i want to do is divide out the CosY and Sin Y but even if i do that it doesnt make square root two and i dont know what to do from there. Can you help me solve this last practise question.


how old are you buddy?

majinknight
Jan4-04, 01:52 PM
16 currently in grade 11. Why?[6)]

Muzza
Jan4-04, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
how old are you buddy?

Haven't you discovered the "Profile" button yet, buddy? :)

Tron3k
Jan4-04, 03:26 PM
Just testing out the "math typesetting" thing:


\begin{align*}
\sin(45^\circ + x) &= \sin(45^\circ) \cos x + \cos(45^\circ) \sin x \\
&= \frac{\cos x}{\sqrt{2}} + \frac{\sin x}{\sqrt{2}} \\
&= \frac{\cos x + \sin x}{\sqrt{2}}
\end{align*}

PrudensOptimus
Jan4-04, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by majinknight
16 currently in grade 11. Why?[6)]


lol which state are you in?

majinknight
Jan4-04, 04:31 PM
Im in Ontario Canada. Its a province not a state.

jake_at
Jan8-04, 12:51 PM
are you in the canadian school system?

majinknight
Jan8-04, 08:47 PM
Yes i am, i am glad you are all so interested in me. I feel so special[6)] [;)]

jake_at
Jan9-04, 07:52 PM
[:D] heh, it sounded alot like one of our A-level questions, i was curious about it. [;)]