Simplifying Trig Identity: cos^2x - cos^4x = cos^2x sin^2x

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The discussion focuses on simplifying the trigonometric identity cos^2x - cos^4x = cos^2x sin^2x. Participants suggest manipulating the left side to factor it as cos^2x(1 - cos^2x), which aligns with the right side when using the identity sin^2x = 1 - cos^2x. The user expresses frustration with the complexity of the problem and the pressure of an upcoming test. The conversation highlights the importance of approaching the problem systematically and recognizing equivalent forms of trigonometric identities. Overall, the thread emphasizes collaborative problem-solving in trigonometry.
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Homework Statement


cos^2x - cos^4x = cos^2x sin^2x


Homework Equations


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The Attempt at a Solution



L.S. = cos^2x -(cos^2x)(cos^2x)
= cos^2x -cos^2x(cos^2x)

I'm stuck here. Am I doing something wrong during the first step? Thanks for your help.
 
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What are you trying to solve for, x? Or are you trying to simplify it?
 
It's trig identity. Trying to make the left side look like the right side.
 
manipulate the right side, it's easier ... you want it all in terms of cosine
 
tornzaer said:

Homework Statement


cos^2x - cos^4x = cos^2x sin^2x


Homework Equations


N/A


The Attempt at a Solution



L.S. = cos^2x -(cos^2x)(cos^2x)
= cos^2x -cos^2x(cos^2x)

I'm stuck here. Am I doing something wrong during the first step? Thanks for your help.
Didn't we just do one like this? cos^2(x)- cos^4(x)= cos^2(x)- cos^2(x) cos^(x)= cos^2(x)(1- cos^2(x)). Does that help?
 
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HallsofIvy said:
Didn't we just do one like this? cos^2(x)- cos^4(x)= cos^2(x)- cos^2(x) cos^(x)= cos^2(x)(1- cos^2(x)). Does that help?
Sort of but it's too cluttered.

If I try to manipulate the right side, I get this:

= (cos^2x)(sin^2x)
= (cos^2x)(1-cos^2x)

After that, I don't know how to make the cos^4 on the left side.
 
tornzaer said:
= (cos^2x)(sin^2x)
= (cos^2x)(1-cos^2x)
foil ...
 
rocophysics said:
foil ...
God... how did I miss that. Thanks a lot.

I'm just really tense. Got a huge test tomorrow and trying to cram it all. A week for stuff in a day isn't a good idea... Thanks again!
 
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