Solution
Solution
+1
Degrees
Solution steps
Subtract from both sides
Rewrite using trig identities
Use the basic trigonometric identity:
Apply exponent rule:
Apply rule
Multiply fractions:
Multiply the numbers:
Solve by substitution
Let:
Multiply both sides by
Multiply both sides by
Simplify
Simplify
Multiply:
Simplify
Multiply fractions:
Cancel the common factor:
Simplify
Apply exponent rule:
Add the numbers:
Simplify
Apply rule
Solve
Write in the standard form
Factor
Factor out common term
Factor
Use the rational root theorem
The dividers of The dividers of
Therefore, check the following rational numbers:
is a root of the expression, so factor out
Divide
Divide the leading coefficients of the numerator
and the divisor
Multiply by Subtract from to get new remainder
Therefore
Divide
Divide the leading coefficients of the numerator
and the divisor
Multiply by Subtract from to get new remainder
Therefore
Divide
Divide the leading coefficients of the numerator
and the divisor
Multiply by Subtract from to get new remainder
Therefore
Using the Zero Factor Principle: If then or
Solve
Move to the right side
Add to both sides
Simplify
Solve
Solve with the quadratic formula
Quadratic Equation Formula:
For
Simplify
Multiply the numbers:
Apply imaginary number rule:
Add/Subtract the numbers:
Factor the number:
Apply radical rule:
Separate the solutions
Multiply the numbers:
Factor
Rewrite as
Factor out common term
Divide the numbers:
Multiply the numbers:
Factor
Rewrite as
Factor out common term
Divide the numbers:
Negate
The solutions to the quadratic equation are:
The solutions are
Verify Solutions
Find undefined (singularity) points:
Take the denominator(s) of and compare to zero
Solve
Apply rule
The following points are undefined
Combine undefined points with solutions:
Substitute back
General solutions for
periodicity table with cycle:
Solve
No Solution
No Solution
Combine all the solutions
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for 2cos^2(θ)-1=sec(θ) ?
The general solution for 2cos^2(θ)-1=sec(θ) is θ=2pin