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Solve each equation for theta,
Similiarly to a question I asked previously I took the same approach. the problem is:
what value(s) of theta solve the following
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Greg
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How do we solve the following differential equation?
dr/[ (m/(r^2)) + vcos(theta) ] = r*d(theta)/(-vsin(theta) The answer is
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Ashley
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Trigonometry Questions
1. Solve the equation sin2x+1=-2sinx for 0≤x≤2π 2. Solve the equation 7sin2x-4sin2x/cosx=-1 where
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john
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write the following parametric equations as a polar equation
x=t^2 y=2t *r=4cot(theta)csc(theta) *r=2cot(theta)csc(theta)
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Okay, I have been given a trigonometric equation to solve (sin^2(theta) + cos(theta) = 2). So far, I have been able to use the
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Veronica
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Solve the equation 8x^3 -2x*2 -5x-1=0 Hence find the values of Theta< between 0 and 18 which satisfy the equation 8 tan^2
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Anonymous
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cos theta = 1 + 2 sec theta
Solve the following equation for all values on the interval below: 0 is less than or equal to theta,
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By using a suitable substitution, solve the equation 4x⁴ + 7x² - 2 = 0
Hence solve the equation 4sin⁴ theta + 7sin² theta -
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Solve for the equation in the given domain.
(tan theta)(sec theta)=tan theta theta E{real numbers of degrees} BY THE WAY, REMIND
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Anonymous
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The vertical coordinate ("height") of an object in free fall is described by an equation of the form
x(t) = \theta _0 + \theta _1
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