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Integral of inverse trig or inverse hyperbolic
Homework Statement ∫5/(4x√(9-16x2)dx Homework Equations I am pretty sure this is in the form of ∫du/(u√(a2-u2) The Attempt at a Solution setting u=4x a=3 and du=4dx so 1/4du=dx I get: -5/12 sech-1(4x/3) + C Is this right or am I using the wrong definition? Just trying to...- USN2ENG
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- Hyperbolic Integral Inverse Trig
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Efficient Method for Finding Constants in Trig Function Power Problem
Homework Statement Find constants a, b and c such that sin(∅)^5=asin∅+bsin3∅+csin5∅ Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I expressed sin in its complex form (if that's what its called) and put it to the power 5, and then multiplied each bracket out one at a time, and...- Pandabasher
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- Function Power Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving linear and quadratic Trig Equations
Homework Statement Solve each equation for 0≤\Theta≤2\pi (exact values where possible) The question: 2cos^22\Theta - cos2\Theta - 1=0 Homework Equations cos2\Theta = 2cos^2\Theta-1 The Attempt at a Solution 2cos^22\Theta - 2cos^2\Theta - 1 - 1 = 0 2cos^22\Theta - 2cos^2\Theta - 2 = 0...- anonymous12
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- Linear Quadratic Trig
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How Do You Solve Projectile Motion Problems Involving Non-Zero Final Heights?
A field goal kicker kicks the football so that it leaves the ground with velocity V that is 50 degrees above horizontal. The ball travels for 3.24s and hits the crossbar 10.00 ft above the ground. Neglect air resistance. Find the velocity after the kicker kicks the ball. Find the horizontal...- jonw39
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- Motion Projectile Projectile motion Trig
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Trig Substitution and Volume of Solids
2 Questions here! (I'm not exactly sure if it's allowed, but I want to avoid posting too many threads) Homework Statement 1)Find the following definite integrals by using a trigonometric substitution: d)1/2∫1dx/(√(2x-x2) Homework Equations x=asinu The Attempt at a Solution From...- Luscinia
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- Solids Substitution Trig Trig substitution Volume
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How do you find the X-values of inequalites involving trig functions?
Homework Statement What values of X between 0 and 2 pie radians satisfy each of the following: 1. |sinX|<0.5 2. |cosX|>0.5 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Well the values of X lie between 1. -0.5 < sinX <0.5 2. cosX< -0.5 and cosX>0.5 How do you find the...- graphs
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- Functions Inequalites Trig Trig functions
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Quick Trig Question: Solving for θ=-Pi/4
Homework Statement I am working through a calc 2 problem. I managed to get here without really completely understanding trig. There was a point in the problem where θ=Tan-1(-2/2) = -Pi/4. How does this work? Homework Equations I do not know any relevant equations The Attempt at a...- mrshappy0
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- Trig
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How to Solve a Trig Equation for x with Cosine and Sine Terms
Homework Statement cos^2x+2sin^2x=-1 Solve for x Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I don't really know how to start. I know cos^2x+sin^2x=1 but I don't think I can apply that with the 2 thrown in there.- Wessssss
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Trig Problem - Finding the width of a river
[b]1. An observer is next to a river and wants to calculate the distance across the river. He measures the angle between his observations of two points on the shore, one on his side and one on the other side, the angle coming out to be 28º. The distance between him and the point that is on the...- Nobuko42
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- River Trig Width
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Series Sol'n to a DE with trig coefficient?
Homework Statement I'm trying to solve this DE: 4xy''+2y'+(cosx)y=0 using a series solution. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution See attached PDF. I tried writing the cosine term as an infinite series, but that gives me a messy double summation. And in the end, I get an...- outhsakotad
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- Coefficient Series Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Forgot my trig integral tricks
Homework Statement ∫[sin4(t)cos2(t) + cos4(t)sin2(t)]dt The Attempt at a Solution Is there any way to do this integral using a substitution, or do I need to just split it into two integrals and apply a very messy series of half-angle identities? Thanks.- pergradus
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- Integral Trig
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Trying to find dy/dx of a trig function # 2
Homework Statement find dy/dx Homework Equations x+tanxy=0 The Attempt at a Solution d/dy(x+tanxy) x+sec^2(xy)((1)(dy/dx))+(1)(tanxy)=0 dy/dx(sec^2(xy)+x+tanxy=0 -x-tanxy -x-tanxy dy/dx(sec^2(xy)/(sec^2(xy)=(-x-tanxy)/(sec^2(xy))...- jtt
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- Function Trig
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Trying to find dy/dx of a trig function
Homework Statement find dy/dx Homework Equations x= tan y The Attempt at a Solution d/dx(x=tanY) 1=(tan(dy/dx))+sec^2+y- jtt
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- Function Trig
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Finding a higher order derivative of a trig function
Homework Statement Find the 73rd derivative of f(x) = sin(2x) + 3 (Hint: Take the first five derivatives to find a pattern) Homework Equations dy/dx The Attempt at a Solution I took the first five derivatives to find the pattern: dy/dx = 2cos2x d2y/dx2 = -4sin2x d3y/dx3 =...- tmlrlz
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- Derivative Function Higher order Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Improper Integral with trig integral
Homework Statement ∫(dx/((1+x^2)^2) from 0 to ∞ Determine whether the improper integral converges and if so, evaluate it.Homework Equations 1+ tan^2(x) = sec^2(x) 1/sec(x) = cos(x) The Attempt at a Solution Initially I had no idea how to approach this problem. The answer in the back of the...- shubox
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- Improper integral Integral Trig
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Trigonometric Limits: Factoring and L'Hopital's Rule
Homework Statement lim x->0 (2x+1-cosx)/(4x)Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution factor out 1/4. get stuck because of cosx.. and I'm not using l'hopital even though I know it.- dav1d
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- Function Limit Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving tension equations with trig.
Homework Statement There are four pieces of rope tied between four trees. Given the forces of tension in three of the strands, find the force of tension in the remaining rope. Rope 1: 2.1x10^-3N [20°E of N] Rope 2: 1.6x10^-3N [60° E of S] Rope 3: 1.9x10^-3N [40° W of S] Homework...- sdoi
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- Tension Trig
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Trig integration project, hung up on wording and where to start
Homework Statement Here is a link to the project: http://www.stewartcalculus.com/data/ESSENTIAL%20CALCULUS%20Early%20Transcendentals/upfiles/projects/ecet_wp_0504b_stu.pdf" I'm on #1 and and I am at a loss to figure out what they are looking for. This sentence is really giving me...- 8point1
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- Integration Project Trig
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Trig Identity Integral Homework: Solving a Tricky Equation Using Substitutions
Homework Statement I missed one class on trigonometric identities in integrals, and I feel that one is needed here: \int^3_0\frac{1+arctan(\frac{x}{3})}{9+x^2}dxHomework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Again, I'm unsure what to do. I think that it is a trig identity, but I could be wrong...- theRukus
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- Identity Integral Trig
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Derivative of inverse trig functions.
Homework Statement Find the derivative: y=sec-1(1/2t3) Homework Equations \frac{\frac{du}{dx}}{|u|\sqrt{u^2-1}} The Attempt at a Solution I have an example to follow, but I don't know how step 1. became step 2.?...or more exactly the last part under the radical? (1-4t^6) instead...- jrjack
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- Derivative Functions Inverse Trig Trig functions
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Solve Limit as x→π/8: (cos(2x)-√(2))/(x-π/8)
Homework Statement Find the limit as x approaches ∏/8, (cos(2x)-√(2))/(x-∏/8)Homework Equations cos(2x)+cos(2a)The Attempt at a Solution I tried to multiply the conjugate of the terms but ended up stuck there, don't know how to go on. Please help.- batman2002
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- Limit Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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(Trig) Rewriting using power-reducing formula?
Homework Statement Rewrite sin^4 xtan^4 x in terms of the 1st power of the cosine. Homework Equations sin^2 x=(1-cosx)/2 tan^2 x=(1-cosx)/(1+cosx) The Attempt at a Solution For this problem, I tried to rewrite tan^2 x as (sin^2 x/cos^2 x) But then I ended up with a...cubic...- yue_
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- Formula Trig
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Understanding Trig Limits and Differentiation Rules
Homework Statement 1. sin(1/x) as x->infinity 2. tan(7x)/sin(5x) as x->0 3. General question--when finding the derivative (through implicit diff.), and I have something like y=(5x^2)y, what parts am I supposed to use the chain rule, and when am I supposed to use the product rule? The...- esploded
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- Limits Trig
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How Do You Solve This Trigonometric Limit as x Approaches Zero?
Homework Statement \lim_{x\to\0} \frac{2tan^2x}{x} The Attempt at a Solution \lim_{x\to\0} \frac{2tan^2x}{x} \\ = \frac{2 tanx tanx}{x} \\ = \cfrac{2 \cfrac {sin}{cos} \cfrac {sin}{cos} ? Edit: Oh boy none of my latex is working. :( Homework Statement lim x--> 0 (2tan^2x)/xThe Attempt at...- Nano-Passion
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- Limit Trig
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Finding the derivative of trig function
Find dy/dx of these functions: 1. y=sin-1(1/3x) dy/dx=1/(√1-(1/3x)2 (1/3) dy/dx=1/(3√1-(1/9x2) However the book answer is 1/√9-x2). How did they get this? 2. y=sin-1(1/x) dy/dx=1/√1-(1/x)2 (-1/x2) If i tried to simplified it by multiply it by x^2/x^2then dy/dx= -x^2/x4√x2-1 which...- josh_123
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- Derivative Function Trig
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(Nevermind) Establish Trig Identity: Sums to Products
Homework Statement Establish the identity: 1+cos(2θ)+cos(4θ)+cos(6θ)=4cosθcos(2θ)cos(3θ) Homework Equations cos(a)+cos(b)=2cos((a+b)/2)cos((a-b)/2) The Attempt at a Solution I understand how to do a simple cos(+/-)cos problem according to the Sums as Products equations, but I am...- veganazi
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- Identity Sums Trig
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Find exact value of composite trig function.
Homework Statement cos^-1(sin(5pi/4)) Homework Equations n/a The Attempt at a Solution I began by finding the reference angle of 5pi/4 by subtracting pi, and I got pi/4. pi/4 must be part of an isosceles right triangle, so I drew a diagram with sides 1,1, and √2. I found sin pi/4...- veganazi
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- Composite Function Trig Value
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Solving Trig Equation: Seeking Help with \Theta(x) Function
Hi guys. I was trying to play with trig function and I finally ended up with this equation: \sqrt{2}sin(\frac{\pi}{2}-d\theta)=1-dx How can I determine a function \Theta(x) from that equation? Please, can anyone help me?- Black Integra
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- Function Trig
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Why Is This Trig Equation So Challenging to Solve?
I have spent over an hour trying to solve this equation but I cannot seem to do anything with the equation after I get to the point where .529cosx + 0.916sinx = 1 I've tried doing a million other substitutions and methods but I just don't know how I should go about finding x. Any...- BluePhone
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- Trig
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Exact values of trig functions.
So basically I know what the answer is to the problem and the steps on how to get there, but during the steps I'm not sure why one thing happens. sec(7pi/6) =1/(cos7pi/6) =1/(-cos(pi/6)/ <--- I'm not sure why the 7 disappears in this step and the cos becomes negative. I get the feeling...- Jimbo57
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- Functions Trig Trig functions
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Trig: Writing the equation for vertical asymptote of a secant function?
Homework Statement Homework Equations How did they come up with \frac{1}{2}+k for the equation of the vertical asymptote? I understand everything else except this.The Attempt at a Solution On this particular exercise, I graphed it and saw that each of my vertical dashed lines were all one whole...- DinosaurEgg
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- Asymptote Function Secant Trig Vertical Writing
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I am having trouble finding trig derivatives using chain rule
Homework Statement cot^2(Cos\theta)Homework Equations chain rule f prime (x) = f prime(g(x) * g prime (x) The Attempt at a Solution I am not sure if I am just inputting the wrong numbers into webassign or I am just missing and important trig derivative and just completely off of the boat...- bblair3
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- Chain Chain rule Derivatives Trig
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Finding the period of 2 multiplied trig functions
I am trying the period of 2 cosine functions that are multiplied with each other, but I am blanking out on how to find them. For example, given a function like: x(t) = cos(10*pi*t)cos(20*pi*t) I know it has something to do with the frequency of both functions (10*pi & 20*pi), but I... -
How Do You Integrate cos^6(x) Using Trigonometric Identities?
Homework Statement \int cos^6(x) Homework Equations 1 = sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) The Attempt at a Solution \int cos(x) * cos^5(x) \int cos(x) * (cos^2(x))^3 \int cos(x) * (1-sin^2(x))^3 This is where I got lost, we just started this topic and I have a lot of homework to do...- Totalderiv
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- Integrals Trig
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Evaluating trig identities without calculator
How do you do stuff like sin(pi/4) in your head or sin(1) or sec(pi(x))? Thanks for your help. I'm in Calc II and fully understand the calculus but my trig foundation from high school isn't the best.- PCSL
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- Calculator identities Trig Trig identities
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Can you simplify \prod_{k=1}^{N-1} \sin{\frac{k\pi}{N}}?
How would I go about showing \prod_{k=1}^{N-1} \sin{\frac{k\pi}{N}} = \frac{N}{2^{N-1}} I've tried using Euler's equation to substitute sin, but it just gets messy.- zcd
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- deriving Identity Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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Cal 2 integral / trig substitution
Homework Statement I am asked to prove the following statement is correct integral (sqrt(a^2+x^2))/x dx = sqrt(a^2+x^2)-a log(a (sqrt(a^2+x^2)+a))+ C Homework Equations x = atanθ dx = (asecθ)^2 tan^2+1 = sec^2 The Attempt at a Solution got down to a (sec^2 θ a(√sec^2)dθ)/atanθ...- ryantruran2
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- Integral Substitution Trig Trig substitution
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Trig substitution should be simple but it's driving me nuts
Homework Statement \int x/sqrt{(x^{2}+4)} Homework Equations x=2tanx The Attempt at a Solution x=2tanx \int2tan\vartheta/\sqrt{tan^2\vartheta}+4 2/2 *\inttan/sec \intsin=-cos now is the part where i am stuck i know from using substitution that the answr should be...- pugtm
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- Nuts Substitution Trig Trig substitution
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This is an engineering statics question, I on trig
1. If cylinder E weighs 30lb and theta = 15 degrees, determine the weight of cylinder F 2. Sigma F = 0 (Statics question) 3. I have gotten my separate components but I don't know how to solve the equations this sounds really stupid since I'm in calc III and physics II but my brain is just...- GreenAce92
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- Engineering Statics Trig
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Can you prove this trig identity?
Show that \displaystyle{\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}\sin\frac{km\pi}{n}\cot\frac{k\pi}{2n} = n-m}\quad\quad(m,n\in\mathbb{N}^+,\ m\le n)- elimqiu
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- Identity Trig
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Is Trig Substitution Necessary for Solving This Integral?
first off, i can solve this problem easily with u-sub but the question asks to use trig sub. \int4x/(x2+1) then i have x=tan(theta) dx=sec2(theta) =\int4tan(theta)sec2(theta)/(tan2(theta)+1) =\int4tan(theta)d(theta) =-4ln(cos(theta))=-4ln(cos(arctan(x))) thanks for the help...- PCSL
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- Beginner Substitution Trig Trig substitution
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Integral of Logarithms + Trig Functions
Homework Statement Sec(x)/((ln(tan(x)+sec(x))^1/2) We were instructed to find the integral Homework Equations Here is a link to the wolfram solution, i don't understand the steps they...- Blues_MTA
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- Functions Integral Logarithms Trig Trig functions
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How Much Trig is Involved in Basic Calculus?
Hi, I am a biology major starting my freshman fall quarter in about two weeks. I have always struggled with math (mostly due to a lack of effort). However, over the summer, I have made huge strides in my progress as I have been working extremely hard to master algebra and pre-calculus in...- chez_butt23
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- Basic calculus Calculus Trig
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What are the essential trig identities for solving calculus problems?
I am currently taking Calc II and we are doing trig substitutions at the moment. I seem to have forgotten almost all the important trig identities. I understand that this sounds like something I should google but I honestly cannot find a good list of the trig identities I should know at this...- PCSL
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- identities Trig Trig identities
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Finding the period of trig series analytically?
Is there a way to calculate the period of a trigonometric series (like the one below) analytically? x(t)=5sin(16t)-4cos(8t+3.1)- gongo88
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- Period Series Trig
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Trig function of arc trig functions and the reverse
I know the sin(arccos(x)) = (1-x^2)^0.5 I was wondering what some of the others are: cos(arcsin(X)) tan(arcsin(X)) tan(arccos(x)) sin(arctan(x)) cos(arctan(x)) also the reverse: arcsin(cos(x)) arcsin(tan(X)) arccos(Sin(X)) arccos(tan(X)) arctan(sin(X)) arctan(cos(X))- Philosophaie
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- Arc Function Functions Reverse Trig Trig functions
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Ignoring positive/negative values with trig substitutions?
If I wanted to integrate \int \sqrt{1+x^2} dx, I would let x=\tan\theta , which implies dx=\sec^2 \theta dx so that I would have: \int \sqrt{1+x^2} dx = \int \sqrt{1 + \tan^2 \theta} \sec \theta d \theta = \int \sqrt{\sec^2 \theta}\sec^2\theta d\theta = \int \sec^3 \theta d \theta It is... -
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Inverse Trig Function Derivative (Apostol Section 6.22 #11)
Homework Statement Given that \frac{d}{dx} (\text{arccot}{x}-\arctan{1/x})=0 \hspace{10mm} \forall x \ne 0, prove that there is no constant C such that \text{arccot}{x}-\arctan{\frac{1}{x}}=C \hspace{10mm} \forall x \ne 0 and explain why this does not contradict the zero-derivative theorem...- process91
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- Derivative Function Inverse Section Trig
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Common Trig Identity Derivations
I'm looking for a source online that gives the step by step derivation of common trig identities, such as sin(2theta) = 2sin(theta)cos(theta), cos(2theta) = cos2(theta)-sin2(theta), sin2(theta) = (1 - cos(2theta))/2, ect. I did do 20 minuntes or so of searching online, nothing was exactly what I...- david martin
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- Derivations Identity Trig
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Does Apostol ever introduce Trig Substitutions ?
Does Apostol ever introduce "Trig Substitutions"? I took Calculus before, but I am going over Apostol's Calculus Vol. 1 book. In section 5.7 he introduces Integration by Substitution, but never really discusses what was commonly referred to as "Trig Substitutions" in my Calc classes. For...- process91
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- Apostol Trig
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