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2sin(2theta) + sqrt(3) = 0
2sin(2theta) + sqrt(3) = 0
interval (0,2pi) How do I solve this? I thought about maybe subtracting the sqrt(3) from both sides,
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Hannah
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What is the integral of 1-tan^2theta from 0 to pi/3?
Using the identity tan^2theta=sec^2theta-1, I got my answer to be 2pi/3 -
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Okay, today, I find myself utterly dumbfounded by these three questions -
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establish identity
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the answer should be 49/64 but i couldn't
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Choose the option that gives the solution of the initial-value problem
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sin(2theta) cos(2theta)
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