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  1. Prove the identity:4x=1-8sin^2x+8sin^4x
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  2. If we are given 8sin((pi/6)(x+2))+16=20the answers are -1 and 3 because 1/2 can be pi/6 or 5pi/6. However, if y = 10
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  3. Please take a look at DEVON's trig equation at 9:14I must be missing something obvious. If the second had been 3sin 2x it would
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  4. How do you find the amplitude of y=7/8sin[(-8ð/5)x]
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  5. I'm asked to find max and min of: L(t)=12+2.8sin((2pi/365)(t-80).I find the derivative as:
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  6. using the squeeze theorem, find the limit as x->0 of x*e^[8sin(1/x)]what i did was: -1<=sin(1/x)<=1 -8<=8*sin(1/x)<=8
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  7. Find all the values of x in the interval [0,2π] that satisfy the equation: 8sin(2x)=8cos(x)
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  8. Consider the equation below. (Give your answers correct to two decimal places.)f(x) = 8sin(x) + 8cos(x) 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 (a) Find
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  9. Give that x is angle in the first quadrant such that 8sin 2x + 2cosx – 5 = 0Find: cosx tanx
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  10. Give that x is angle in the first quadrant such that 8sin 2x + 2cosx – 5 = 0Find: cosx tanx
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