Asked by Roze
I do not know how to find a single function of x or ø by using an identity. How do you find a single function using identities for a problem such as:
cos(3pi/4 - x)
cos(3pi/4 - x)
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Answered by
Steve
huh? This <i>is</i> a single function!
Not sure what you're getting at...
Not sure what you're getting at...
Answered by
Reiny
y = cos(3π/4 - x) already is a single function of x, namely the cosine function.
I don't understand what else you want to do with it.
We know:
using cos(A-B) = cosAcosB + sinAsinB
cos(3π/4 - x) = cos 3π/4 cosx + sin 3π/4 sin x
= -√2/2 cosx + √2/2sinx
= √2/2 (sinx - cosx) , no improvement here.
I don't understand what else you want to do with it.
We know:
using cos(A-B) = cosAcosB + sinAsinB
cos(3π/4 - x) = cos 3π/4 cosx + sin 3π/4 sin x
= -√2/2 cosx + √2/2sinx
= √2/2 (sinx - cosx) , no improvement here.
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