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Solve the equation cotx=4 in
So I have a math problem where I need to solve an equation for x where x is within (0, 2pi)
I have it simplified down to
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How do I solve this? My work has led me to a dead end.
tan(45-x) + cot(45-x) =4 my work: (tan45 - tanx)/(1+ tan45tanx) + (cot45 -
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Jess
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Write in terms of cos and sin function.
cotx*secx I know cotx = cosx/sinx and sec x= 1/cos x. but how do i solve it?
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solve each identity algebraically
1)(1-tanx)/(1-cotx)=-tanx 2)(1+cotx)/(1+tanx)=cotx
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Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2pi].
4 cotx+2=-2
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me
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Use trigonometric identities to solve the equation csc^2x -(√3+1)cotx+(√3-1)=0 in the interval [0, 2pi]
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Melissa
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1)A piano tuner uses a tuning fork. If middle C has a frequency of 264 vibrations per second, write an equation in the form
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Lisa
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Write in terms of cos and sin function.
cotx*secx Show work. I know cotx = cosx/sinx and secx = 1/cosx, would that just be the
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Need this asap please
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Prove cotx-1/cotx+1 = sec2x - tan2x
I prove till cotx-1/cotx+1 =1/1+tanx - tanx/1+tanx
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wang
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Solve the equation cotx=4 in the interval 0<(smaller and equal to)x<<(larger and equal to)2pie
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