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Homework Statement


what's the best way to solve this equation: 3cos(θ) + 1.595*sin(θ) = 3.114

Homework Equations


(sinθ)^2 + (cosθ)^2 = 1

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using the identity above to solve this equation and ended up with cosθ = +/- 1.0526.
 
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Could you show your steps for your solution?
 
Comeback City said:
Could you show your steps for your solution?

so since (sinθ)^2 + (cosθ)^2 = 1, I solved for sinθ and got sqrt(1 - (cosθ)^2). Then I subtituted it into the equation 3cos(θ) + 1.595*sin(θ) = 3.114 and solved for θ.
 
flgdx said:

Homework Statement


what's the best way to solve this equation: 3cos(θ) + 1.595*sin(θ) = 3.114

Homework Equations


(sinθ)^2 + (cosθ)^2 = 1

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using the identity above to solve this equation and ended up with cosθ = +/- 1.0526.
Well, that's obviously wrong because -1 ≤ cos θ ≤ 1, and 1.0526 is outside that range. Your approach should work though.

Another approach is to use
$$a \cos\theta + b \sin\theta = \sqrt{a^2+b^2} \cos(\theta-\phi)$$ where ##\tan\phi = b/a##.
 
could you pls show me how you got that equation?
 
Consider a right triangle below and use the identity ##\cos(\theta-\phi) = \cos\theta\,\cos\phi + \sin\theta\,\sin\phi##.

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