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Solving Basic EquationsIt is important to write down all of the solutions in the interval that you are given (see the page on sin, cos and tan). ExampleSolve sin(x - p/2) = ½ for 0 < x < 2p We take arcsin [arcsin means sin-1] of both sides to get: x - p/2 = arcsin(½) x - p/2 = -7p/6 , p/6, 5p/6, 13p/6 ... We want all of the solutions for x between 0 and 2p. You must be careful, because when you take p/2 to the right hand side, the solutions are each going to have increased by p/2 and so some solutions might have entered or exited the range that you want them to be in. x = 2p/3, 4p/3
ExampleSolve 2cos2x + 3sinx = 3, giving your answer in radians for
0< x <p. Remember, if sinx = 1 then x = p/2 or 5p/2 or 9p/2 or ... and similarly for arcsin(½). In this question, you are asked for values of x between 0 and p. You must write down all of the appropriate solutions.
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