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Theta ranges for trig substitution
My professor, when doing trig substitution in lecture, always defines theta between certain intervals and when he takes the square root, he adds an absolute value bar to the trig function and then makes sure its positive through the interval. For practical purposes, is it necessary to go through...- freshman2013
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- Substitution Theta Trig Trig substitution
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MHB Simplify a trig. expression using a right triangle
I have the expression $$sin^{-1}(cosx)$$ I'm not sure how to simplify this at all. I've never done a problem like this and it's in my textbook as a review question. A quick boot in the right direction would help- bnosam
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- Expression Right triangle Simplify Triangle Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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Inverse Trig Function Equivalence in Integral
Homework Statement Evaluate ∫(x^2-4)^(1/2) / x for x > 2 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I was able to solve this problem via substitution, and my answer is: (x^2-4)^(1/2) - 2arcsec(x/2) + C. However, when I put the question into Wolfram Alpha, it gets this...- Airman
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- Equivalence Function Integral Inverse Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Limit of Trig Function | Solving Without L'Hospital
\lim_{x\rightarrow \frac{\pi}{2}}\frac{\sin \left(x\cos x\right)}{\cos \left(x \sin x\right)} My Try:: \lim_{x\rightarrow \frac{\pi}{2}} \frac{\sin \left(x\cos x\right)}{x\cos x}.\frac{\frac{\pi}{2} - x\sin x}{\sin \left(\frac{\pi}{2} - x \sin x\right)}.\frac{x \cos x}{\frac{\pi}{2}-x \sin...- juantheron
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- Limit Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving systems of equations with trig functions
I've stumbled upon a system of equations that involves trig functions... 100cos(θ) + 200cos(ω) = 250 100sin(θ) + 200sin(ω) = 0 How do you go about solving a system like this? It's nonlinear, so linear algebra won't work...- cytochrome
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- Functions Systems Systems of equations Trig Trig functions
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Finding Maclaurin series for trig function
Homework Statement Find the Maclaurin series for (tanx)2 Homework Equations f(0)+\frac{f'(0)}{1!}x+\frac{f''(0)}{2!}x^{2}+... The Attempt at a Solution I don't see how it's reasonable to do this problem without using a computer. The derivative of (tanx)2 is 2tanxsec2x, then the...- leroyjenkens
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- Function Maclaurin Maclaurin series Series Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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MHB What is the exact value of the trig function for pi/180?
Find the exact value of $$\sin \frac{\pi}{180}$$.- jacobi1
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- Function Trig Value
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How do I simplify (sin t + cos t)2 / sin t cos t?
Homework Statement Simplify: (sin t + cos t)2 / sin t cos t Homework Equations tan t = sin t/cos t cot t = cos t/sin t cot t = 1/tan t The Attempt at a Solution (sin t + cos t)2 / sin t cos tsin2 t + 2sin t cos t + cos2 t / sin t cos t(sin t/cos t) + 2 + (cos t/sin t) tan t + cot t + 2...- mileena
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- Expression Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Find the max and min of trig function without calc or drawing graph
Homework Statement y = (4/3)cos(x/2 + pi/6) - (2/3) (0 <= x < 2pi) Find the maximum and minimum values for the trigonometry function without calculus or drawing the graph. Basically in the solution they apply the transformations to the domain given in order to find a new domain...- needingtoknow
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- Drawing Function Graph Max Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Finding other Trig Values from one
The problem gave that: theta= arcsin(-5/8) It wants us to find the other five trig function values. In order to do that, I turned the original function to sin(theta)= - 5/8 From there I was able to find csc(theta) to be -8/5. Using the pythagorian theorem I found the other side...- darshanpatel
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- Trig
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What Does 'pi/2 <t <pi' Mean in Trig Verbiage?
Hello, In a trig verbiage such as "if cos t = -8/17 and pi/2 <t <pi" could someone please provide an alternate way of interpreting "and pi/2 <1 <pi"? I don't understand what is trying to be said with this portion. Any alternate interpretations would be wonderful. Thank you for your...- majinkenji
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- Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solve Trig Equation: tanx-1 = cos2x
Homework Statement tanx-1 = cos2x The Attempt at a Solution I know tanx = sinx/cosx but I don't know which identity to pick for cos2x- TheRedDevil18
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- Trig
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MHB Find $\theta$ for Trig Function 33: No Calculator
33. find two values of $\theta$ , $0^{\circ} <\theta<360^{\circ}$ that satisfy the given trigonometric equation. without using calculator. a. $\displaystyle \sin\theta=\frac{1}{2}$ b. $\displaystyle \cos\theta=-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}$ c. $\displaystyle \csc\theta=-\sqrt{2}$- bergausstein
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- Function Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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Understanding the Behavior of Trigonometric Functions on Specific Intervals
I have a question regarding what I highlighted in the paint doc. How can they assume that the function is increasing? As a matter of fact its not increasing on the entire interval from 0 to pi.- Miike012
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- Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Integration with Trig Sub: Simplifying the Square Root
Homework Statement integral of sqrt(x^2-36)/x) Homework Equations sqrt(x^2-a^2) = asec(u) Pythagorean identity The Attempt at a Solution I used trig sub on the x^2-36 and changed that to x=36sec(u) and dx= 36sec(u)tan(u). I simplified the square root in the numerator using...- jhahler
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- Integration Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Unboundness and periodicity for complex trig functions
Hi I just found out that cos(z) and sin(z) are unbounded and tend to ∞ which I find strange ! But the part I'm struggling with is that I can't reconcile that fact with the fact that they both have a period of 2pi. Surely that means that each value in the range 0-2pi is repeated in the range...- ppy
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- Complex Functions Trig Trig functions
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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Trying to prove a trig identity
Homework Statement prove that (sinA +sin3A + sin5A)/(cosA + cos3A + cos5A) = tan3A Homework Equations sinP + sinQ = 2sin((P+Q)/2)cos((P-Q)/2) cosP + cosQ = 2cos((P+Q)/2)cos((P-Q)/2) The Attempt at a Solution (sin3A + sinA) + sin5A = 2sin2AcosA + 2sin((5/2)A)cos((5/2)A) (cos3A +...- Appleton
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- Identity Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Block pull, Problems with trig to isolate for theta.
Homework Statement What value(s) of θ will result in the block being accelerated 9.0m/s2 to the right? Homework Equations ƩFx = max N = mg - P sin(θ) The Attempt at a Solution P cos(θ) - μkN = max P cos(θ) - μk(mg - P sin(θ)) = max P cos(θ) + μk P sin(θ) = max + μkmg cos(θ) +...- cambo86
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- Block Pull Theta Trig
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Trig problems giving a hard time.
I was having some free time and decided to do some mathematics from my high school mathematics book.These two problems remained, and I am completely clueless to the solution approach. Homework Statement A. If sin(θ)-cos(θ)=1, prove that sin(θ)+cos(θ)=±1 B. If tan(θ)+sec(θ)=10, prove that...- labin.ojha
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- Hard Time Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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MHB Trig. inequality: Strictly algebraic
Forum, do you have any idea how to solve the trigonometric inequality $$\cos (x) < \sin (x)$$ strictly algebraically? The conventional(?) approach is to first solve $$\cos(x) = \sin(x)$$ and then draw the graphs for each function in order to find the correct interval. However, I would love to...- SweatingBear
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- Inequality Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Integration Of trig. Functions sec^3
what method should i use here(except integration by parts)? \begin{align*}\displaystyle \int sec^3\theta \,d\theta\end{align*}- paulmdrdo1
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- Functions Integration Trig
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Mathematica Solving trig equation Mathematica repeats results
I am new to Mathematica and I'm not sure if I'm using it properly but sometimes the output doesn't make sense to me. I Hope someone can help me understand or correct my usage. When solving trig equations Mathematica's Solve[] function gives the correct list of solutions but some of the...- NigelTufnel
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- Mathematica Trig
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Confusion with product-to-sum trig identities
I'm having some confusion with a couple trig identities. On wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_trigonometric_identities#Product-to-sum_and_sum-to-product_identities), the following two identities are listed: sinθcosβ = (1/2)[sin(θ+β) + sin(θ-β)] and sinβcosθ =...- Jyan
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- Confusion identities Trig Trig identities
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Trig Help: Measuring Length & Coordinates on a Unit Square Grid
0. The app does not have the template built in so ill do my best, sorry i don't have a computer right now. 1. This is a personal project, and there is a lot to it but I'm cutting out down to where i need help. Imagine a 2x2 grid of squares (2d for now). The center vector is at (0,0), and the...- JazzMasterKC
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- Square Trig Unit
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Loosing solutions in a trig equation
Homework Statement find the values of x between 0 and 360 sin2x + cosx = 0 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution sin2x + cosx = 0 2sinxcosx = -cosx 2sinx = -1 sinx = -1/2 x = 210, 330 I'm guessing I lost the other solutions when I divided cosx by itself- Appleton
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- Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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MHB Is This Integration of Trigonometric Functions Correct?
please correct me with my solution here. ∫cos72xdx = ∫(cos62x cos2x)dx =∫(1-sin22x)3cos2x let u = sin2x; du = cos2xdx dx = (du/2cos2x) ∫(1-u2)3cos2x*du/2cos2x 1/2∫(1-u2)3*du 1/2∫(1-u2)2*(1-u2)du 1/2∫[(1-3u2-u4-u6]du 1/2∫du-3/2∫u2du-1/2∫u4du-1/2∫u6du...- paulmdrdo1
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- Functions Integration Trig
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- Forum: Calculus
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Using complex numbers to find trig identities
I can find for example Tan(2x) by using Euler's formula for example Let the complex number Z be equal to 1 + itan(x) Then if I calculate Z2 which is equal to 1 + itan(2x) I can find the identity for tan(2x) by the following... Z2 =(Z)2 = (1 + itan(x))2 = 1 + (2i)tan(x) -tan(x)2 = 1...- Miike012
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- Complex Complex numbers identities Numbers Trig Trig identities
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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MHB Integration of trig. functions II
How about these? ∫tan^3xdx ∫(sin^4x cos^2x)dx- paulmdrdo1
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- Functions Integration Trig
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- Forum: Calculus
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Prove that the two trig identities are equivalent
Homework Statement Prove that the two trig identities are equivalent. cos \ x \ -\frac{cos \ x}{1-tan \ x} \ = \ \frac{sin \ x \ cos \ x \ }{sin \ x \ - \ cos \ x} The Attempt at a Solution My professor recommended that we only work with one side of the equality when we're trying...- QuantumCurt
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- Equivalent identities Trig Trig identities
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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MHB How Do You Integrate These Trigonometric Functions?
I have no idea how to solve these. please help. ∫(sinx/1+sinx)dx ∫(sin^2x cos^2x)dx- paulmdrdo1
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- Functions Integration Trig
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MHB Trying to resolve a trig identity
I am trying to resolve a trig identity for some notes I am typing up. On paper, I wrote recall $e(\sin(E_1) - \sin(E_0)) = 2\cos(\zeta)\sin(E_m)$. I have no idea what I am recalling this from now at least. Identities I have set up are: \begin{align} E_p &= \frac{1}{2}(E_1 + E_2)\\ E_m &=...- Dustinsfl
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- Identity Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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Explaining hypotenuse the longest side using trig
Homework Statement I was just curious about something involving trig. How can sintheta <= 1. Shouldnt it be just sintheta < 1. By saying that its less or EQUAL to 1 does that not mean that the hypontenuse and the opposite side are equal, but the hypotenuse always has to be the longest side...- needingtoknow
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- Trig
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How? Which Trig Identityis that?
How?? Which Trig Identityis that? Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution sin^2 = 1- cos^2 ??- k31453
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- Trig
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constructing Trigonometric Identities: A Geometric Approach for Solving ODEs
Can't figure out how they're constructed. I'm guessing it would be geometric in nature. It would be nice to be able to derive at least a few of the ones I inevitably forget through disuse. Math level: ordinary differential equations.- e^(i Pi)+1=0
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- Derive Trig
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How to Solve Trig Identity Questions: Tips and Examples
Hey guys,I need some help on the following trig identities: 1) sin2x = 2tanx/1+tan^2x 2) sin2x/sinx - cos2x/cosx = secx My attempts: 1) LS: sin2x 2sinxcosx 2sinx/cosx 2tanx/1+tanx Not sure if this is right or not. I kind of understand my third step but it just doesn't seem...- tg22542
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- Identity Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Understanding Horizontal Trig Graph Translations
Quick question guys.. I understand how trig graphs work (cos, sin, tan etc.). What I don't understand is when there is a horizontal translation of say, pi/4, I notice that the graph moves, but I don't really understand how to know exactly how far to move. For example if your HT was pi/4 and... -
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Lim of trig functions. Does it exist?
1. Does the limit exist of the following: lim as x→ 1- ((cos^-1(x))/(1-x)) 2. Homework Equations : 3. The Attempt at a Solution : lim as x→ 1- ((cos^-1(x))/(1-x)) = lim as x→ 1- (cos^-1(x))/ lim as x→ 1-(1-x) Let y = 1-x lim as y→0 (cos^-1(1-y)) / lim as y→0 (y) =...- mathgeek69
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- Functions Trig Trig functions
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trig identities (is my method correct?)
Homework Statement Prove the following identities 31c) sin(\frac{\pi}{2}+x)=cosxHomework Equations sin2x+cos2x=1 The Attempt at a Solution The idea here is to prove the identity by making LS=RS so here is what i have done, but I am not sure if it is the right way, since the book shows it...- supernova1203
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- identities Method Trig Trig identities
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Trig Self-Study Books: Looking for Suggestions!
I have dabbled in trig doing physics and understand enough to do simple problems with the 6 trig functions but next spring ill be taking trig and I am wanting to get a good self teaching book. does anyone have any suggestions for one. I would like to get one that has at least plenty of examples...- 462chevelle
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- Books Self-study Suggestions Trig
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- Forum: General Math
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An integral with exponential, and trig functions within trig functions
I'm working with the integral from 0 to infinity of t^(x-1)e^(-atcos(b))cos(atsin(b)) with respect to t. specifically, I'm asked to solve in terms of the gamma function. my question is more of what general technique i should use. all I've been able to do so far is beat it to death using...- b3n5p34km4n
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- Exponential Functions Integral Trig Trig functions
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Help Understanding Trig Identity
Hello there, I have a problem I'm hoping someone can help me with. I'm writing a bit of code for computing the value of pi that converges faster than a previous piece that relies on the leibniz series. Anyway, I'm struggling with showing how this identity arises. tan(2t) = 2 * tan(t) / 1 -...- lntz
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- Identity Trig
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Understanding the Inequality in Trigonometric Function Analysis
Homework Statement This isn't really a homework question, just working through Rudin and got caught up on something. C(x) and S(x) refer to cos(x) and sin(x) respectively. Here is the section in question: http://grab.by/mSo8 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Well the part I'm...- gajohnson
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- Analysis Functions Proof Trig Trig functions
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Complex Trig DE: Simplifying sin(Pi t)/4
Homework Statement Hello, I am in differential equations currently and I have a homework question regarding simplifying sin( Pi t)/4 into .5 * i E^(-.25 i pi t) - .5 * i E^(.25 i pi t) Homework Equations I think they might be using Euler's Identity, but I am unsure. E^(a +...- jlatshaw
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- Complex Trig
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Can you prove the trig identities given A + B + C = 180 degrees?
Given: A + B + C = 180 degrees Prove: TanA + TanB + TanC = TanA x TanB x TanC First time submitting something. Thank you all.- Blandified
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- identities Trig Trig identities
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Integration By Substitution Problem (Trig)
Homework Statement Integrate the following using substitution techniques ∫e3tcsc(e3t)cot(e3t) dt Homework Equations csc(t) = 1/sin(t) cot(t) = 1/tan(t) cot(t) = cos(t)/sin(t) 1 + cot2(t) = csc2(t) The Attempt at a Solution ∫e3tcsc(e3t)cot(e3t) dt set u = cot(e3t)...- KingKai
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- Integration Integration by substitution Substitution Trig
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Related Rate Problem (Involving Trig.)
Homework Statement A rocket is moving into the air with a height function given by h(t) = 200t^2. A camera located 150 m away from the launch site is filming the launch. How fast must the angle of the camera be changing with respect to the horizontal 4 seconds after liftoff? Homework...- NATURE.M
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- Rate Trig
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Using trig identity to simplify?
I have this equation 1/(r^2+l^2)^(3/2) and I need to integrate it quickly. My first thought is using this integral formula 1/(1+x^2)^(3/2)=x/sqrt(1+x^2) but how exactly do I get my equation into that form?- Typhon4ever
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- Identity Simplify Trig
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How can I integrate trig functions using u-substitution and n-substitution?
This isn't homework, It is just book problems that I am practicing, I am checking some answers with wolfram and others with the book answers. Homework Statement \begin{align} \int \frac{sin(w)\,dw}{\sqrt{1-cos(w)}}\\ \end{align} Homework Equations I used u substitution... Not sure if I...- marc017
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- Calc 2 Integration Trig
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How are these two equations equal? trig identities possibly?
Homework Statement Proof that (1/6)sin(3x)-(1/18)sin(9x) = (2/9)sin^3(3x) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I am just curious exactly how the power on the sine function is cubic on one side. It obviously has to do with something that increases the power on the...- Chaoticoli
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- identities Trig Trig identities
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trig equation involving multiple angles
Question Find all the values of ∏ in the interval 0 < θ < 2∏ for which 2cos2 θ – sin θ = 1, giving each answer in terms of ∏ I think the question is asking me to find the values of θ in terms of ∏ for all values between 0 < θ < 2∏ This is what I have done so far I have worked...- waterliyl
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- Angles Multiple Trig
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help