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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
13

>I'm sorry but how do I do this?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

θ = 36.9°, 90°, 216.9°, or 270°

Step-by-step explanation:

4 sin 2θ − 3 cos 2θ = 3

Use double angle formulas:

4 (2 sin θ cos θ) − 3 (cos²θ − sin²θ) = 3

8 sin θ cos θ − 3 cos²θ + 3 sin²θ = 3

Use Pythagorean identity:

8 sin θ cos θ − 3 cos²θ + 3 sin²θ = 3 (sin²θ + cos²θ)

8 sin θ cos θ − 3 cos²θ + 3 sin²θ = 3 sin²θ + 3 cos²θ

8 sin θ cos θ − 6 cos²θ = 0

2 cos θ (4 sin θ − 3 cos θ) = 0

2 cos θ = 0

θ = 90° or 270°

4 sin θ − 3 cos θ = 0

4 sin θ = 3 cos θ

tan θ = 3/4

θ = 36.9° or 216.9°

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