alpha01 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Nov 26, 2008 #1 we know that cos(x) intersects sin(x) in the interval 0< x< pi/2... but how can i find (x,y) points of this intersection? (without plotting and estimating based of the resultant graph)
we know that cos(x) intersects sin(x) in the interval 0< x< pi/2... but how can i find (x,y) points of this intersection? (without plotting and estimating based of the resultant graph)
HallsofIvy Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 42,895 Reaction score 983 Nov 26, 2008 #2 If cos(x)= sin(x) then sin(x)/cos(x)= tan(x)= 1. Solve that equation.
epenguin Science Advisor Messages 3,638 Reaction score 1,014 Nov 26, 2008 #3 In a right angled triangle with hypotenuse of length 1 and one angle x, the side next that angle is cos x, the side opposite ... need I say more?
In a right angled triangle with hypotenuse of length 1 and one angle x, the side next that angle is cos x, the side opposite ... need I say more?