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Dissident Dan
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Is there an analytic solution to an equation of the following form?
A*cos(w*t) + B*t = C
where A, B, C, and w are constants
Maybe it can be solved by expanding the cos() to a series?
I am also wondering the same question about the following, though I believe that I've read/been told that there is no known analytic solution.
A*cos([tex]\Theta[/tex]) + B*sin([tex]\Theta[/tex]) = C
A*cos(w*t) + B*t = C
where A, B, C, and w are constants
Maybe it can be solved by expanding the cos() to a series?
I am also wondering the same question about the following, though I believe that I've read/been told that there is no known analytic solution.
A*cos([tex]\Theta[/tex]) + B*sin([tex]\Theta[/tex]) = C