Is this right? (trig equation)

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In summary, the conversation discusses solving for all possible angles within a specific range, using the equation 8cos^2 theta + 7cos theta - 1 = 0. The individual's work shows the steps taken to find four possible angles, including 83, -83, 277, and -277 degrees, as well as 180 and -180 degrees. It is noted that the textbook only includes the first four angles, potentially leaving out the latter two by mistake. The individual also mentions a previous mistake made in their work, but ultimately solves the equation correctly.
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It's set up like this and you have to solve for all possible angles:

-360 degrees <= theta <= 360 degrees

8cos ^ 2 theta + 7cos theta - 1 = 0

(my work)

(8cos - 1)(cos theta + 1) = 0

8cos theta - 1 = 0
8cos theta = 1
cos theta = 1/8
theta = 1/8 cos ^ -1

theta = 83 degrees
= -83 degrees
= 277 degrees
= -277 degrees

OR

cos theta + 1 = 0
cos theta = -1
theta = -1cos ^ -1

theta = 180 degrees
= -180 degrees

The back of the textbook has only the answers before my "OR", they do not show the possible 180 and -180 degrees that I calculated, did they just forget or did I mess something up?
 
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  • #2
They must have left them out--your answers are correct. You can verify that those answers are correct by plugging them back into the original equation.
 
  • #3
Ok thanks for your time, it not's the first time I've encountered incorrect(or in this case exclusive) answers in a textbook, just wanted to make sure.
 
  • #4
Actually there's one more, would you mind helping me?
 
  • #5
Let's have it. :smile:
 
  • #6
Never mind I just figured it out, I accidentally wrote 4/2 * 1 = 1 instead of 2

I got the right answer after that correction, thanks anyways.
 

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