Solution
Solution
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Degrees
Solution steps
Rewrite using trig identities
Use the Pythagorean identity:
Simplify
Solve by substitution
Let:
Write in the standard form
Solve with the quadratic formula
Quadratic Equation Formula:
For
Apply rule
Multiply the numbers:
Add the numbers:
Prime factorization of
divides by
divides by
are all prime numbers, therefore no further factorization is possible
Apply radical rule:
Apply radical rule:
Separate the solutions
Remove parentheses:
Multiply the numbers:
Apply the fraction rule:
Cancel
Factor
Rewrite as
Factor out common term
Divide the numbers:
Distribute parentheses
Apply minus-plus rules
Remove parentheses:
Multiply the numbers:
Apply the fraction rule:
Factor
Rewrite as
Factor out common term
Divide the numbers:
The solutions to the quadratic equation are:
Substitute back
Apply trig inverse properties
General solutions for
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Combine all the solutions
Show solutions in decimal form
Popular Examples
tan(x)= 5/152sin(x+pi/9)=-11+cos(a)=(3+4cos(a))/2sqrt(3)cos(x)-2cos^2(x)=0,0<x<360sin^2(x)cos(x)-sin(x)cos^3(x)=0
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for cos^2(a)+2sin(a)+1=0 ?
The general solution for cos^2(a)+2sin(a)+1=0 is a=-0.82132…+2pin,a=pi+0.82132…+2pin