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baherus [9]
2 years ago
7

Solve the trigonometric equation in the interval [0, 2π). Give the exact value, if possible; otherwise, round your answer to two

decimal places. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) sin(2θ) − cos(θ) = 0
Mathematics
1 answer:
svp [43]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

θ∈{\frac{\pi }{8},\frac{5\pi }{8},\frac{9\pi }{8},\frac{13\pi }{8}}

Explanation:

The given equation is

sin(2\theta )-cos(2\theta )=0

\Rightarrow sin(2\theta )=cos(2\theta )\\\\\therefore \frac{sin(2\theta )}{cos(2\theta )}=1\\\\tan(2\theta )=1\\\\\therefore 2\theta =n\pi +\frac{\pi}{4}\\\\\therefore \theta =\frac{n\pi }{2}+\frac{\pi }{8}

Applying values on 'n' we obtain values of θ that beling to [0,2π)

For n=0, θ=\frac{\pi }{8}

For n=1, θ =\frac{5\pi }{8}

For n=2,θ =\frac{9\pi }{8}

For n=3,θ =\frac{13\pi }{8}

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