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Sergeu [11.5K]
2 years ago
6

Please help asap!! drag each tile to the correct box.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Katen [24]2 years ago
6 0

cos²(x) = 3 sin²(x)

1 - sin²(x) = 3 sin²(x)

1 = 4 sin²(x)

1/4 = sin²(x)

± √(1/4) = sin(x)

± 1/2 = sin(x)

sin(x) = 1/2   or   sin(x) = -1/2

[x = arcsin(1/2) + 2nπ   or   x = π - arcsin(1/2) + 2nπ]

… … … or   [x = arcsin(-1/2) + 2nπ   or   x = π - arcsin(-1/2) + 2nπ]

(where n is any integer)

[x = π/6 + 2nπ   or   x = 5π/6 + 2nπ]

… … … or   [x = -π/6 + 2nπ   or   x = 7π/6 + 2nπ]

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