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Solve the following equations for x if 0° < 0 < 360°. 36. 2 cos 20 + sin 0 = 1 35. 1 - 4 cos 0 = -2 cos2 37. sin (30 – 45) = -V3 38. cos 30 = -2
Solve the equation for all degree solutions and if 0° < θ < 360°. Do not use a calculator. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If there is no solution, enter NO SOLUTION.) 2 sin -V3 (a) all degree solutions (Let k be any integer.) (b) 00 s 360°
Solve 2 cos 0 – 1 = 0 for 0° SO < 360° 1 Solve for all degree solutions: sin? 0 + 4sin 0 + 3 = 0 Solve for all degree solutions: sin 30 = 1
Find two solutions of the equation. Give your answers in degrees (0° ≤ θ < 360°) and radians (0 ≤ θ < 2π). Do not use a calculator. (Do not enter your answers with degree symbols.) Find two solutions of the equation. Give your answers degrees (0 se<360) and radians (0 s < 2m). Do not use a calculator. (Do not enter your answers with degree symbols.) cot(e) 0 (a 0 degrees 0 radians sec(e) 2 (b) deqrees radians
2.3: Double-Angle and Half-Angle Formulas 4. Given that cos 0 and 180° < 0 < 360°, find the values of sin, cos ,, and tan, or AS
In Problems 13–36, solve each equation on the interval 0 … u 6 2p. solve each equation on the interval 0 = 0 < 27. 36. com 36. cos| )
4. Solve for x, 0 SX < 360° a) 2 sinx + 3 = 0 b) 7cosx + 2 = 0 c) 2sinx - sinx = 0 d) 2cos2x - cosx - 1 = 0
9. in degree. Oº so < 360°. Round to two decimal cot O = 2.34 and sin 0 <0 find places in degrees and 0 se < 360° round to one decimal place. There 8. sec 0 = -2.5 find are two solutions
Solve the equation for all degree solutions and if 0° s O < 360°. Do not use a calculator. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If there is no solution, enter NO SOLUTION.) 2 cos2 0 + 11 cos 0 = -5 (a) all degree solutions (Let k be any integer.) 0 = π 11π 6' 6 (b) 0° SO < 360° 0 = 120,240 x Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
10. Choose one problem, mark, and solve it. Assume that 0 <O<21, and solve the equation. (10 points) cos 20 + 5 cos 0 + 3 = 0.