SOLUTION: Use identities to solve trigonometric equation? sin(x) + sin 2(x) = 0 I use double-angle to make it sin(x)+2sin(x)cos(x) Factoring we see that solving this equation is e

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Question 925787: Use identities to solve trigonometric equation?
sin(x) + sin 2(x) = 0
I use double-angle to make it sin(x)+2sin(x)cos(x)

Factoring we see that solving this equation is equivalent to solving the two basic equations sin x = 0 and ?
Unsure what this means
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39627)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




EITHER OR ;
Solve each of them.

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