SOLUTION: -sin(π/2-x)=√3*sin(x) (0≤x<π)
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Question 1030369
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-sin(π/2-x)=√3*sin(x)
(0≤x<π)
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Answer by
solver91311(24713)
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Answer by
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-sin(pi/2-x) = sqrt(3)*sin(x)
(0 <= x < pi)
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1.
=
. 2. Therefore, the original equation takes the form
=
. 3. Then
=
, or
=
. x =
, or 150°.
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