SOLUTION: Hi. This is for a summer AP Calculus Assignment. Please help me:
{{{ 2cos( x )= sqrt( 3 ) }}} on the interval {{{0 < x < 2pi }}}
I subtracted the sqrt3 but I haven't taken Tr
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-> SOLUTION: Hi. This is for a summer AP Calculus Assignment. Please help me:
{{{ 2cos( x )= sqrt( 3 ) }}} on the interval {{{0 < x < 2pi }}}
I subtracted the sqrt3 but I haven't taken Tr
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Question 766208: Hi. This is for a summer AP Calculus Assignment. Please help me:
on the interval
I subtracted the sqrt3 but I haven't taken Trig in 2 years and I don't know what to do next
Thank you so much! Found 2 solutions by kmadison, solver91311:Answer by kmadison(20) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! All you need to do is divide by 2 and take x =
which can easily be found using the unit circle.
The cosine of the angle formed by the -axis and the terminal ray is the -coordinate of the intersection of the terminal ray and the unit circle. Find the two points in the diagram that have -coordinates of . The indicated angles are your two possible values for in your problem.
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it