SOLUTION: what is the answer to this problem? sin theta +cos theta/2=0 on the interval [0, 2pi)

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Question 956488: what is the answer to this problem? sin theta +cos theta/2=0 on the interval [0, 2pi)
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the answer to this problem? sin theta +cos theta/2=0 on the interval [0, 2pi)
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It's not a problem, it's an equation.
The answer depends on the question.
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If you want to solve for theta, you should say, "Solve for theta."
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Is it cos(theta)/2 ?
Or cos(theta/2) ?

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