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dimpledur
Mar17-09, 05:05 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
if f(x)=cos2x, how do we know that f^50 = f^2 ??
In the solution it states that because 50 = (12)(4) + 2, then f^50 = f^2.
What the??
We don't know that f(50) = f(2) for the reason that it isn't true. If the function were f(x) = cos(x), it would be true, though, and this is easy enough to verify by taking a few derivatives and noticing the cyclical nature of these derivatives.
dimpledur
Mar17-09, 05:13 PM
Okay, well how do they know that f^2 = f^50 for cosx simply by going 50 = (4)(12) + 2
EstimatedEyes
Mar17-09, 05:21 PM
Because it repeats every four times
cosx
-sinx
-cosx
sinx
cosx
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