Ask a New Question
Search
solve the trigonometric equation sinx
Mathematics - Trigonometric Identities - Reiny, Friday, November 9, 2007 at 10:30pm
(sinx - 1 -cos^2x) (sinx + 1 - cos^2x) should
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
775 views
Verify that the trigonometric equation is an identity. 1/2 sin 2 x − sin^2x over sinxcos2x = 1 over sinx+cosx
Verify that the
2 answers
asked by
Ricky
614 views
solve the trigonometric equation
sinx + 1 = 2.6635. Please help me!!!
1 answer
asked by
Misty
441 views
hi, i need help solving this trigonometric equation:
sinx+3cosx=0 i don't know what to do as i can't just diviide the two to
0 answers
asked by
elle
591 views
Solve the Trigonometric equation for all solutions between [0,360)degrees.
Sinx + 1 = 2.6635 Please, Please, Please Help
2 answers
asked by
Misty
549 views
solve each equation for 0=/<x=/<2pi
sin^2x + 5sinx + 6 = 0? how do i factor this and solve? 2sin^2 + sinx = 0 (2sinx - 3)(sinx
7 answers
asked by
sh
943 views
How would you solve the trigonometric identity (cosx-sinx)/(cosx+sinx)=sec2x-tan2x?
1 answer
asked by
Riley
480 views
the problem is
2cos^2x + sinx-1=0 the directions are to "use an identity to solve each equation on the interval [0,2pi). This is
3 answers
asked by
alex
860 views
Prove the following:
[1+sinx]/[1+cscx]=tanx/secx =[1+sinx]/[1+1/sinx] =[1+sinx]/[(sinx+1)/sinx] =[1+sinx]*[sinx/(sinx+1)]
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
936 views
Which of the following are trigonometric identities?
(Can be more then one answer) tanx cosx cscx = 1 secx-cosx/secs=sin^2x
1 answer
asked by
Jill
4,787 views