Solution
Solution
+1
Degrees
Solution steps
Rewrite using trig identities
Use the following identity:
Use the Sum to Product identity:
Group like terms
Add similar elements:
Apply the fraction rule:
Multiply the numbers:
Expand
Distribute parentheses
Apply minus-plus rules
Simplify
Group like terms
Add similar elements:
Join
Convert element to fraction:
Since the denominators are equal, combine the fractions:
Multiply the numbers:
Apply the fraction rule:
Multiply the numbers:
Simplify
Use the following trivial identity:
periodicity table with cycle:
Multiply fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Move to the right side
Subtract from both sides
Simplify
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Apply the fraction rule:
Cancel the common factor:
Simplify
Apply the fraction rule:
Rationalize
Multiply by the conjugate
Apply radical rule:
General solutions for
periodicity table with cycle:
Solve
Multiply both sides by
Multiply both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Divide the numbers:
Simplify
Multiply fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Multiply the numbers:
Move to the right side
Add to both sides
Simplify
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Divide the numbers:
Simplify
Cancel
Cancel the common factor:
Divide the numbers:
Solve
Multiply both sides by
Multiply both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Divide the numbers:
Simplify
Multiply fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Multiply the numbers:
Move to the right side
Add to both sides
Simplify
Divide both sides by
Divide both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Divide the numbers:
Simplify
Divide the numbers:
Divide the numbers:
Popular Examples
cot(a)= 7/(sqrt(51))sin(x)= 39/44arctan(0.5)-arctan(1/3)=arctan(x)arctan(x)=30solvefor x,-cos(x)+1/y =csolve for
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for -sin(c)+cos(c)+1=0 ?
The general solution for -sin(c)+cos(c)+1=0 is c= pi/2+2pin,c=pi+2pin