SOLUTION: sin3x + cos(x- pi/6) =2

Algebra.Com
Question 1059844: sin3x + cos(x- pi/6) =2
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is it sin(3x) ?
Or sin^3(x) ?
-------------

RELATED QUESTIONS

1+sin3x= cos(x/4) x belongs to... (answered by Theo)
(sin3x-sin2x)(sin3x+sin2x)=(2sin{{{x/2}}}cos{{{(5x)/2}}})(2sin{{{(5x)/2}}}cos{{{x/2}}})... (answered by ikleyn)
((cos(pi/4)+sin((pi/6))^2 (answered by greenestamps)
cos(x+pi/2) + cos(x-pi/2) =... (answered by tommyt3rd)
fond the period and amplitude of: y=sin3x y=-3sin2x y=-2sin1/4x y=5cos pi... (answered by stanbon)
prove... (answered by lwsshak3)
prove... (answered by Fombitz)
if f(x)= cos([pi]x)+cos[pi x] then f(pi/2)... (answered by stanbon)
evaluate the (cos pi/4 +sin pi/6)^2 (answered by greenestamps)