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Physics is Phun
Oct23-05, 11:10 AM
ok i have no idea how to do this, and i'm pretty sure I should.
i have to express this in terms of the general sine funtion

f(x) = -2sin3x - 4cos3x

I don't even know where to start

sanitykey
Oct23-05, 01:06 PM
Expressions of that format a\sin x + b\cos x can be rewritten in terms of a sine only for positive values of a and b.

However, you have negative values for a and b, so i'd start by multiplying throughout by -1.

Then you could say:

a\sin x + b\cos x \equiv R\sin(x - \alpha)

Expand the right hand side of the equation and equate coefficients to find R and alpha.

Cyclovenom
Oct23-05, 01:17 PM
Work out a right triangle with -2 and -4, where the hypothenuse is A = \sqrt{(-2)^2 + (-4)^2} directed an angle \phi .