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Trigonometry Examples
Step 1
Step 1.1
Subtract from both sides of the equation.
Step 1.2
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 2
Step 2.1
Reorder and .
Step 2.2
Factor out of .
Step 2.3
Factor out of .
Step 2.4
Factor out of .
Step 2.5
Apply pythagorean identity.
Step 3
Step 3.1
Factor the left side of the equation.
Step 3.1.1
Let . Substitute for all occurrences of .
Step 3.1.2
Factor out of .
Step 3.1.2.1
Factor out of .
Step 3.1.2.2
Factor out of .
Step 3.1.2.3
Factor out of .
Step 3.1.3
Replace all occurrences of with .
Step 3.2
If any individual factor on the left side of the equation is equal to , the entire expression will be equal to .
Step 3.3
Set equal to and solve for .
Step 3.3.1
Set equal to .
Step 3.3.2
Solve for .
Step 3.3.2.1
Take the inverse cosine of both sides of the equation to extract from inside the cosine.
Step 3.3.2.2
Simplify the right side.
Step 3.3.2.2.1
The exact value of is .
Step 3.3.2.3
The cosine function is positive in the first and fourth quadrants. To find the second solution, subtract the reference angle from to find the solution in the fourth quadrant.
Step 3.3.2.4
Simplify .
Step 3.3.2.4.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.3.2.4.2
Combine fractions.
Step 3.3.2.4.2.1
Combine and .
Step 3.3.2.4.2.2
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.3.2.4.3
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.3.2.4.3.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.3.2.4.3.2
Subtract from .
Step 3.3.2.5
Find the period of .
Step 3.3.2.5.1
The period of the function can be calculated using .
Step 3.3.2.5.2
Replace with in the formula for period.
Step 3.3.2.5.3
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between and is .
Step 3.3.2.5.4
Divide by .
Step 3.3.2.6
The period of the function is so values will repeat every radians in both directions.
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Step 3.4
Set equal to and solve for .
Step 3.4.1
Set equal to .
Step 3.4.2
Solve for .
Step 3.4.2.1
Subtract from both sides of the equation.
Step 3.4.2.2
Divide each term in by and simplify.
Step 3.4.2.2.1
Divide each term in by .
Step 3.4.2.2.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 3.4.2.2.2.1
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 3.4.2.2.2.1.1
Cancel the common factor.
Step 3.4.2.2.2.1.2
Divide by .
Step 3.4.2.2.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 3.4.2.2.3.1
Dividing two negative values results in a positive value.
Step 3.4.2.3
Take the inverse cosine of both sides of the equation to extract from inside the cosine.
Step 3.4.2.4
Simplify the right side.
Step 3.4.2.4.1
The exact value of is .
Step 3.4.2.5
The cosine function is positive in the first and fourth quadrants. To find the second solution, subtract the reference angle from to find the solution in the fourth quadrant.
Step 3.4.2.6
Simplify .
Step 3.4.2.6.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.4.2.6.2
Combine fractions.
Step 3.4.2.6.2.1
Combine and .
Step 3.4.2.6.2.2
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.4.2.6.3
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.4.2.6.3.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.4.2.6.3.2
Subtract from .
Step 3.4.2.7
Find the period of .
Step 3.4.2.7.1
The period of the function can be calculated using .
Step 3.4.2.7.2
Replace with in the formula for period.
Step 3.4.2.7.3
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between and is .
Step 3.4.2.7.4
Divide by .
Step 3.4.2.8
The period of the function is so values will repeat every radians in both directions.
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Step 3.5
The final solution is all the values that make true.
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Step 4
Consolidate and to .
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