SOLUTION: What are the x's of: ((sin^2)x) +(cos)x) +1)) = 0
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Question 747135: What are the x's of: ((sin^2)x) +(cos)x) +1)) = 0
Answer by KMST(5397) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
--> so
--> --> -->
Calling we can re-write the equation as
-->
The solutions to that equation are and ,
but since , does not yield a solution of the original
equation.
Looking for solutions between and (between and radians),
--> (or radians)
All solutions can be written as
(or if measuring angles in radians)
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