Period of sin4(x) + cos4(x): Find the Answer Here

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The period of the function sin4(x) + cos4(x) is determined to be pi/2, despite the individual periods of sin4(x) and cos4(x) both being pi. This discrepancy arises because the least common multiple (LCM) of the individual periods does not yield the period of their sum. Instead, the period can be accurately found by re-expressing the function using trigonometric identities and simplifications. The correct approach involves recognizing that the combined function simplifies to a form that reveals its true period. Thus, the period of sin4(x) + cos4(x) is confirmed as pi/2.
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i have to find the period of sin4(x) + cos4(x)

i know that the period of both the functions individually is pi , but i am unable to find the period of sum of these two functions..

pl. help!
 
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sin4(x) + cos4(x)=(sin2x+cos2x)2-2sin2x cos2x=2-1\2 sin2(2x).
 
losiu99 said:
sin4(x) + cos4(x)=(sin2x+cos2x)2-2sin2x cos2x=2-1\2 sin2(2x).

by this we get the period as pi/2 , and that's correct ,
but why can't we get this answer by finding the lcm of the period of two functions?
by that we get ans as pi!
 
Why should that give the period?
 
phymatter said:
finding the lcm of the period of two functions

This gives a multiple of the period.
 
One way to find the period is by re-expressing the function with Euler's formula and then simplify and re-express it back into a trigonometric function.

Period of the function is pi/2
 
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