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_Andreas
Aug29-07, 03:49 PM
My teacher told me that
C sin(k x) + D cos(k x) = F sin(k x+gamma)
if neither C nor D is 0 (gamma is a phase angle). How do you derive the expression on the right of the equal sign from that on the left?
neutrino
Aug29-07, 04:04 PM
While normally one would say C and D assume certain values, I'll let you find what those values are. Expand the expression on the right and equate the terms on both sides.
_Andreas
Aug29-07, 04:09 PM
While normally one would say C and D assume certain values, I'll let you find what those values are. Expand the expression on the right and equate the terms on both sides.
Actually, I just found out that my course book provides the answer to my question. :blushing: Sorry for bothering! But thanks anyway.
So, note to self: always look in your books before posting questions here.
genneth
Aug29-07, 04:12 PM
The relevant trig identity is \sin (A+B) = \sin A \cos B + \sin B \cos A.
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