Graphing Calc Help: Typing cos^2 x = 2

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To input the equation cos^2 x = 2 into a graphing calculator, use the y-function button, then enter cos(x) in parentheses and square it by placing ^2 outside the parentheses. Alternatively, you can express it as cos(x) * cos(x). To solve the equation, recognize that cos^2 x = 2 leads to cos x = ±√2, which has implications for finding solutions using the inverse cosine function. Graphing y = cos^2 x and y = 2 can help visualize where the two functions intersect, though this method won't yield all solutions. Understanding these concepts is essential for effectively using a graphing calculator in algebra and trigonometry.
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how do u type cos^2 x = 2 into a graphing calc because when ever use push cos it puts the ( so u can't a ^2 before it.
 
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Do you know what a function squared means? It means the function times itself..
 
ya i know, but i just want to know how to solve cos^2 x = 2 but i don't know how
 
Unfortunately your calculator isn't going to think for you.

The direct way (what I would consider the "mathematical" way) is to solve the equation yourself then use your calculator to get the number.

You have cos2x= 2. That means two things have been done to x: take the cosine and then square. To solve the equation, you have to 'back out'- do the opposite of what has been done: the opposite of squareing is square root- from
cos2x= 2 you get cos(x)= \sqrt{2}. BUT you also have to know that a negative number, squared, is a positive number cos x= -\sqrt{2} is also a possibility. Now, the "inverse" of cosine in arccos or cos-1 so from cos x= \sqrt{2} you get x= cos^{-1}(\sqrt{x}): but, again, there are many solutions to the equation. If you have really <b>learned</b> these functions, you could work out a formula for all solutions.<br /> <br /> Another way to use a graphing calculator to solve an equation like this is to graph two functions: y= cos<sup>2</sup> x and y= 2. The &quot;zoom&quot; into the places where the two graphs cross. Of course, that won&#039;t give you a formula that enables you to writed down <b>all</b> solutions but it might let you pass the course without actually having to <b>learn</b> any mathematics!
 
Its a shame the overuse of calculators. I remember in high school people who would reach for their calculator when asked for the answer to 12+9.
 
im sry if you think I am not trying but I am not taking a trig course I am just in algebra 2 and my teacher wanted to touch on trig.
But with the calc you said to type in y= cos^2 x but i don't know to do that with my ti 83+ because when i push the cos button in outputs cos( so i can't put a ^2
 
I already told you how to solve this problem.

Hit the y-function button on the top left. Then in the first line press the cos button, in parenthesis enter x, and close the parentheses. Then put ^2 outside.
Alternatively you could enter cos(x)*cos(x) , which equals cos^2(x) = cos(x)^2
 
but i thought

cos(x)^2 doesn't equal cos^2 (x)
 
cos^2(x) = cos(x)^2 = cos(x)cos(x) \neq cos(x^2)
 
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ok thxs

so i want to solve this for x over [-2pi, 2pi]
cot(x)cos^2(x) = 2 cot(x)

cos^2(x) = 2

x= cos^{-1}(\sqrt{2}):


but how do i find all of the solution i am looking for from there
 
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