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| Question 823330:  using cos3x= 4cos^3x -3cosx
 find the general solution for cos3x+2cosx=0
 Soln:
 cos3x+2cosx=0 ............(1)
 or, 4cos^x-3cosx+2cosx=0       {put the given value of cos3x=4cos^x-3cosx in the
 above equation (1)}
 or, 4cos^3x-cosx=0
 or, cosx(4cos^2x-1)=0
 now we get, cosx=0 and 4cos^2x-1=0
 solve these two equations separately to get the solution.
 taking cosx=0
 or,   cosx=cos90     ,we know the value of cos 90 is zero so put cos90 for 0
 or,     x=90 degree
 now, taking 4cos^2x-1=0
 or,         cos^2x=1/4
 or,          cosx=+1/2 and cosx=-1/2
 or,          cosx=cos60 and cosx=cos120
 or,             x=60 degree and x=120 degree
 hence, the results are x= 90,60,120 degrees.
 Found 2 solutions by  lwsshak3, deepakpradhan:
 Answer by lwsshak3(11628)
      (Show Source): Answer by deepakpradhan(1)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! using cos3x= 4cos^3x -3cosx find the general solution for cos3x+2cosx=0
 Soln:
 cos3x+2cosx=0 ............(1)
 or, 4cos^x-3cosx+2cosx=0       {put the given value of cos3x=4cos^x-3cosx in the
 above equation (1)}
 or, 4cos^3x-cosx=0
 or, cosx(4cos^2x-1)=0
 now we get, cosx=0 and 4cos^2x-1=0
 solve these two equations separately to get the solution.
 taking cosx=0
 or,   cosx=cos90     ,we know the value of cos 90 is zero so put cos90 for 0
 or,     x=90 degree
 now, taking 4cos^2x-1=0
 or,         cos^2x=1/4
 or,          cosx=+1/2 and cosx=-1/2
 or,          cosx=cos60 and cosx=cos120
 or,             x=60 degree and x=120 degree
 hence, the results are x= 90,60,120 degrees.
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