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MHB Using Trigonometry for solving a Cubic equation
Dear Everyone, I need some help for this general cubic equation. \[ax^3+bx^2+cx+d=0\]. First divide the equation by a \[x^3+b/ax^2+c/ax+d/a=0\] Let x=y-b/(3a) ... $$y^3+py+q=0$$ where $$p=c/a-(b/a)^2)/3;q=d/a-(b/a*c/a)/3+(b/a)^3/27$$ $$y=cos \theta$$ then i need to use the identity for...- cbarker1
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- Cubic Trigonometry
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Trigonometry study on the side
I'm about to take a trig class and it's been a while since my last math class. I was wondering if you guys knew of any websites that have good trig study guides and study sheets? anything is appreciated! Thanks!- encore88
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- Study Trigonometry
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Inverse trigonometry prove this
Homework Statement If cos^{-1}\frac{x}{a}+cos^{-1}\frac{y}{b} = \alpha then show that \frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{2xy}{ab}cos \alpha + \frac{y^2}{b^2} = sin^2 \alpha Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I assume inverse functions to be θ and β respectively. So in the second equation...- utkarshakash
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- Inverse Inverse trigonometry Trigonometry
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Basic Trigonometry: Explaining the Rules
We all know that sin theta = opposite side / hypotenuse cos theta = adjacent side / hypotenuse tan theta = opposite side / adjacent side. But why? Are there some explanations behind or are they just defined by scientists?- iknownth
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- Trigonometry
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Schools Is taking trigonometry and college algebra at the same time a bad idea?
My professor is advising me against this. Also my friend who is an ME is advising against this as well. I am not sure why. I enjoy math and grasp the concepts pretty fast. A little history, I was a nursing major, but soon realized I wanted more than that. I was then torn between becoming a...- BlueDiamond
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- Algebra Biochemist College Idea Online college courses Time Trigonometry
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Right angle trigonometry homework question
Homework Statement A steel plate has the form of one-fourth of a circle with a radius of 60 centimeters. Two two-centimeter holes are to be drilled in the plate positioned as shown in the figure. Find the coordinates of the center of each hole.Homework Equations I know it's got to be a simple...- xxwinexx
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- Angle Homework Trigonometry
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Complex Algebra: Trigonometry (tan)
Homework Statement Let tan(q) with q ε ℂ be defined as the natural extension of tan(x) for real values Find all the values in the complex plane for which |tan(q)| = ∞ Homework Equations Expressing tan(q) as complex exponentials: (e^iq - e^(-iq))/i(e^iq + e^(-iq)) The Attempt...- PedroB
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- Algebra Complex Complex algebra Tan Trigonometry
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Trigonometry- addition and factor forumla
Homework Statement If tan(A+B) = 3 and tan(A-B) = 2, find tan2A and tan2B Homework Equations tan (A - B) = (tan A - tan B)/(1 + (tan A)(tan B) and similar sort of one for tan(A+B) The Attempt at a Solution i did some calculation and got tanA= (1-2tanB)/5tanB after which there...- xiphoid
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- Addition Trigonometry
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Algebra II Trigonometry Circular Functions
Homework Statement Find the exact values of the six trigonometric function of the given number. If a function is undefined for the number, say so. 11\pi/6Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The way I did it was to turn it into radians by simply doing the math... 5.76 radians Then...- velox_xox
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- Algebra Circular Functions Trigonometry
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Sound attenuation barrier height (trigonometry)
Homework Statement http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/4598/photosfr.jpg Find dss, dsr and thus hs. Homework Equations trig The Attempt at a Solution dss = hs/(sin[θ]) dsr = hs/(sin[∅]) dss = 3.059/(cos[θ]) dsr = 47.191/(cos[∅]) θ = arctan(hs/3.059) ∅ = arctan(hs/47.191) I have tried...- jhmz
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- Attenuation Height Sound Trigonometry
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
Cot A + Cot B + Cot C = under root 3 ABC is which type of triangle ? 1) isosceles 2) equilateral 3) right angled 4) none of these- sambarbarian
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- High school School Trigonometry
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MHB Prove $\prod_{r=0}^n (\cos 2^r A + \cos 2^r B)$ w/ $A,B$ Trig III
Challenge Problem If $A=\dfrac{\pi}{2^{n+1}}$ and $B=\dfrac{\pi}{2^{n+2}}$, prove that \[\prod_{r=0}^n (\cos 2^r A + \cos 2^r B)=\frac{1}{2^{n+1}\left( \cos \frac{\pi}{2^{n+2}}-\cos \frac{\pi}{2^{n+1}}\right)}\]- sbhatnagar
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- Trigonometry
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Need hlep with a triangle question (Trigonometry)
I'm doing some trigonometry, and right now I'm given this equilateral triangle, http://i.imgur.com/WOPCk.png So how would I go about to find side AP, AQ, and PQ? I think I have a grasp of what it is, but not sure how to execute. I know you have 60 degree angle for ABC and all sides are 3, but...- ultimatesoulx
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- Triangle Trigonometry
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Understanding Trigonometric Functions: Solving for Length AD
I need to find the length AD. I thought that with the numbers given, and angle A worked out to being 70o there would be two different ways of working length AD out. I thought 8sin20 and 8cos70 would both be acceptable ways of calculating the length but they give different values. Where have I...- smulc
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- Trigonometry
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How to change ∅ in term of x? (integration by trigonometry substitution)
the question is ∫dx/ x^2*√(x^2-1) I use x=a sec ∅ x^2*√(x^2-1)= sec^2∅tan∅ x=sec ∅ dx= sec∅tan∅d∅ so it will become something like this ∫sec∅tan∅d∅/sec^2∅tan∅= ∫1/sec∅d∅=∫cos∅d∅ =sin∅+c But how can i change this sin in...- clifftan
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- Change Substitution Term Trigonometry
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How to convert sin2∅ in trigonometry substituion.
the question is ∫ √(y^2-25)/y^3 dy.. I did found the answer which is 1/5 sec^-1(y/5)-sin2∅/20-∅/10 But mine tutorial answer is 1/5 sec^-1(y/5)- √(y^2-25)/2y^2+c i don't know how to convert the behind part sin2∅/20-∅/10 into √(y^2-25)/2y^2- clifftan
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- Convert Trigonometry
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solve Trigonometry Proof: A+B+C=π
Homework Statement if A+B+C=π, prove that asin(B-C)+bsin(C-A)+csin(A-B)=0 Homework Equations sin(x-y)=sinxcosy-cosxsiny The Attempt at a Solution I tried to expand but to no avail. Any help is appreciated.- anthonych414
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- Proof Trigonometry
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Reviewing Trigonometry for Quadrant II: Sinθ When Cosθ = -1/4
Homework Statement Question: Find the value of sinθ if cosθ=−1/4 and θ is in Quadrant II I have not done TRIG in a long time. Given this question, what should I read over/review ? I don't remember how to solve these types of questions? Homework Equations The Attempt at a...- nukeman
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- Trigonometry
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How Far is the Ship from the Rocks When Sighting a Lighthouse?
Homework Statement A lighthouse that rises 49 ft above the surface of the water sits on a rocky cliff that extends 19 feet from its base. A sailor on the deck of a ship sights the top of the lighthouse at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. If the sailor's eye level is 14 ft above...- cphill29
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- Trigonometry Vectors
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How to use trigonometry on calculator
I know this is a pretty basic question, but it's holding me back from doing my homework due tonight. How do I use trig functions on my calculator. For example and problem in my book says: (483 N) cos (44) = 347 N When I plug it in my calculator like so: (483)cos(44) = I get: 482.9243181...- bcalkins
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- Calculator Trigonometry
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What Values of x Solve the Equation sin(kx) = 0?
Homework Statement sin(kx)=0 What describes the value of x. Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution I remember doing this last year but I forgot how to. kx=n(pi) x= n(pi)/k x=n(pi)/k + (pi)k/n where n is any integar Is this right?- mrcheeses
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- Sin Trigonometry
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Resolving vector components using trigonometry
Homework Statement Find the components of the vector A with length a = 1.00 and angle=20.0° with respect to the x-axis as shown. Enter the x component followed by the y component, separated by a comma. Homework Equations none The Attempt at a Solution To find the X-component...- NewtonIsaac
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- Components Trigonometry Vector Vector components
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Basic trigonometry question regarding knee angle
The screen shot of the question is attached, this is apparently a basic trig question but it doesn't feel that way. Please explain as much as possible! Thanks!- joeblow001
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- Angle Trigonometry
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Trigonometry, area of triangle
Homework Statement Use the given information to determine the area of each triangle. Two of the sides are 5cm and 7cm, and the angle between those sides is 120 degrees. Homework Equations Trig functions The Attempt at a Solution I tried drawing up a picture but it's of no help...- Feodalherren
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- Area Triangle Trigonometry
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Geometry + Trigonometry Textbook
Basically, I want a trigonometry textbook, but a lot of the texts on trigonometry use theorems in geometry as though you are already familiar with them and simply skip proofs for these theorems (such as Pythagoras theorem, some properties of triangles, properties of quadrilaterals and triangles...- OldBeginning
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- Geometry Textbook Trigonometry
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Trigonometry and figuring out the length of the hypotenuse
Homework Statement A monkey is chained to a stake in the ground. The stake is 2.15 m from a vertical pole, and the chain is 4.50 m long. How high can the monkey climb up the pole? The answer is given in meters- mariner962
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- Length Trigonometry
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Trigonometry Word Problem involving Inverse trigonometric functions
Homework Statement A ship is d feet from a dock (horizontal distance). The dock is 40 feet above sea level. The angle of depression from the dock to the ship is θ. Write θ as a function of d. Homework Equations This question is accompanied with choices. The choices are (A) θ = 40arctan(d) (B)...- acen_gr
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- Functions Inverse Trigonometric Trigonometric functions Trigonometry Word problem
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Solve physics problem using trigonometry knowing what are you doing
Homework Statement http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3053/ph1d.png How does he get y_i=R-Rcos(theta)? The Attempt at a Solution if we get two triangles HBC and AHC, Rcos(theta)=AH, AB=AH+BH and AB-BH=AH=y_i.- blob84
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- Physics Trigonometry
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Help with Trigonometry: Combine Two Triangles
Hello Gys I have new question for you today... if u ready, let's begin http://www.mediafire.com/view/?2pp4u074ppijfbt we have two triangles, the main one is the blue the secondary is the red. if we divide the main triangle into two triangles we will get The red triangle...- hgphtgi
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- Trigonometry
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Understanding the Simple Proof of sin^2θ = 1-cos^2θ in Trigonometry
Hi everyone. I'm in high school still so please bear with me on the simplicity of this problem. I'm working through a calculus book and the trig intro section has a proof I know to be true, but I have a hard time following in one spot. Here it is...- claytonh4
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- Proof Trigonometry
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Solving Trigonometry Equations
Homework Statement My trig is really rusty and I've been trying to figure out why the answer is what it is: Find all solutions of the following equation: sin2 x + cos x - 1. Homework Equations Just the identity: sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1 The Attempt at a Solution The sin2 x is in...- johnstobbart
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- Trigonometry
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MHB Another Great Problem in Trigonometry
If $\cos \alpha +\cos \beta + \cos \gamma=0$ and $\cos 3 \alpha +\cos 3\beta +\cos 3\gamma = \lambda \cos \alpha \cos \beta \cos \gamma$. What is the value of $\lambda$?- DrunkenOldFool
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- Trigonometry
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MHB A great problem in Trigonometry
If $\sin x +\cos y=a$ and $\cos x+\sin y =b $, then what is $\tan\dfrac{x-y}{2}$ in terms of $a$ and $b$?- DrunkenOldFool
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- Trigonometry
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Calculating the Height of a Flagpole Using Trigonometry
Having a fair bit of trouble with this one. Based on the answer I had thought to apply the Sine Rule but adding points to describe the lengths of elevation seems wrong, but I'm stuck on how else to approach this. Can anyone help, please? Many thanks. Homework Statement Q. A vertical...- odolwa99
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- Height Pole Trigonometry
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MHB Trigonometry questions I'm stuck on
Good Day, I'm stuck on two trigonometry questions. One requires me to prove a trigonometry summation and the other requires me to find the general solution of the given equation. 1. I am required to prove the b/m sin x + sin 2x + sin 3x + ... + sin nx = {sin (n/2)x sin [(n+1)/2]x}/ sin (x/2)...- nicodemus1
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- Stuck Trigonometry
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Find the Hypotenuse of a Red Triangle - Urgent Help Needed
Hello Guys could you please help me to find the hypotenuse for the red triangle please. regards- hgphtgi
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- Trigonometry Urgent
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Trigonometry elementary problem
Homework Statement If 3 sin theta + 5cos theta = 5 ... prove that 5sin theta - 3 cos theta = +- 3 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution i tried many things here , mostly those including squares , because i need +-3 , but this one has me stumped :/- sambarbarian
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- Elementary Trigonometry
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Trigonometry: At which quadrant should the angle lie?
Homework Statement Dear Mentors, I have some doubts on this question that I was doing from my textbook. Question: Given that tan A =(-2), find the exact value of sin(-A) My doubts are: For angle A to be negative, angle A should be on the 2nd or 4th quadrant. But than I will have 2...- LiHJ
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- Angle Trigonometry
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Trigonometry related to Kepler's Equation
In deriving Kepler's Equation, there's a little trig work that gets at nu (see figure), which is the true anomaly. I'm curious how the third equation makes it into the 4th (last) equation. It's been a very long time since I've played with trig. nu of course is the atan of the last equation.- solarblast
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- Trigonometry
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Obtaining pi through use of trigonometry and limits
Whilst messing around with some geometry pertaining to the n-sided regular polygon, I stumbled upon this equation which I could not find anywhere on the internet. \pi = \lim_{n \to \infty} n \sin \frac{\pi}{n} But if we take this to be true then, by substitution, this is also true: \pi =...- JDude13
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- Limits Pi Trigonometry
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Trigonometry find the opposite side
Hi, I'm a bit curious on how do I find the length of the Opposite side of a Right Triangle, now I have look a Soh Cah Toa, Now say if I know the length of the Adjacent Line and the the angle of the right triangle which formula should I use? I thought about Toa is this the way I solve...- Pin Head
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- Trigonometry
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Grade 12 Math - Trigonometry Question.
Homework Statement tanxsinx+sinx=0 0≤x≤2∏ What is the largest domain given? Problem. I'm not sure what to do with this question. It's probably pretty simple, but I'm absolutely rubbish at math. Hopefully someone can help me with this? Thanks. -Lily- lily.123
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- Grade 12 Trigonometry
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Multiply a trigonometry function
Hi, I have a question I have learn a bit about trigonometry and I came across this formula angle = 38 length = 120 formula length * sin( angle ) now I have look around for the understanding about this formula and tested the formula my self...- Pin Head
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- Function Trigonometry
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MHB Optimizing Resultant Forces: Finding Maximum and Minimum Magnitudes
Three horizontal forces of magnitudes 8N, 15N and 20N act at a point. The 8N and 15N are at right angles to each other. The force 20N makes an angle of 150 degrees with the the 8N force and an angle of 120 degrees with the 15N force. State the greatest and least possible magnitudes of the...- Needhelp2
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- Mechanics Trigonometry
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Algebra and Trigonometry by Sheldon Axler
Hi. Anyone used this textbook? What did you think of it?- JVNeumann
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- Algebra Trigonometry
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MHB How Can Trigonometry Help Find an Obtuse Angle in a Circle Sector?
A sector of a circle, let's say AOB with circle centre O and radius 5cm has a chord subtended from A to B. This chord forms a triangle with centre 0. Angle 0 isθradians, and the area of triangle A0B is 8cm2. Given that angle AOB is obtuse, findθ. I worked out Sin-1(0.64)= 0.694, but this is...- Needhelp2
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- Applications Trigonometry
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Trigonometry - Which cofunction identity to use?
Homework Statement Write the following in terms of the cofunction identity: cos(4pi/3) Homework Equations I know the θ is in Quadrant 3, but my question is, which cofunction identity am I suppose to use? Cofunction Identities: cosx = sin(pi/2 - x) #1 cosx = sin(pi/2 + x) #2...- reventon_703
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- Identity Trigonometry
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How Do You Solve cos(2tan-1(1/7))?
Homework Statement cos(2tan-1(1/7)) equals- a)sin(4cot-13) b)sin(3cot-14) c)cos(3cot-14) d)sin(4cot-14) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I am completely stuck in this one. I tried using the formula 2tan^{-1}x=tan^{-1}(\frac{2x}{1-x^2}). Using this formula i got...- Saitama
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- Inverse Inverse trigonometry Trigonometry
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solve a Triangle using Trigonometry
Homework Statement http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/9427/imageyakj.jpg AC+CB=24 The bisector = 8. Find angle DCB, i.e. x. Homework Equations The Law of sines, I think.The Attempt at a Solution- okh
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- Triangle Trigonometry
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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SHM: Different Final Answers When Using Energy Conversation & Trigonometry
1. The Question from Text: "A forest playground has a tyre hanging from a tree branch. The tyre behaves like a pendulum, with a rope of 4.0 metres length, and the tyres mass 15 kg. A child of mass 45 kg swings on the tyre by pulling it 3.0 metres to one side and leaping on. What is the maximum...- Oz Alikhan
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- Conversation Energy Final Shm Trigonometry
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help