Easy to say hor?Originally posted by alexkusu:as above![]()
Originally posted by CoolMyth:got the same answer and working.
sin 2x - cos x = 12 sin x cos x = 1 + cos x
Square both sides and let y = cos x2y^2 * (1 - y^2) = (1 + y)^2
Expand everything out:4y^4 - 3y^2 + 2y + 1 = 0
(y + 1)(4y^3 - 4y^2 + y + 1) = 0
y + 1 = 0 or 4y^3 - 4y^2 + y + 1 = 0
y = - 1 or 4y^3 - 4y^2 + y + 1 = 0 (Have answer but I think y is an irrational number in this case)
cos x = - 1 and the other answer
x = Pi and the other answer.
ok thank chiu~~ not allowed to compute as it is add maths level.Originally posted by CoolMyth:Paiseh hor, only can give partial answer. I think you need to find some software to compute the other answer.![]()
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but the original equation, denoted by the red curve, does not have the 1.9 as one of its root.Originally posted by CoolMyth:What is the range of your answer. From 0 to 2Pi?
Anyway, if you observe, that 1.9 something is also an answer. You go press calculator, you'll find that cos 1.9 something (in radian) = cos 4.3 something (in radian).![]()
Originally posted by Gasfene:If you use cos^-1 (1.926) = error because the peak and trough for cosine curve is from -1
So when you sub y=cos x, you must indicate y is -1<=y=<1.
cos you sub in y =cos x (y can only be from -1 to 1)(remember cosine curve)Originally posted by ^tamago^:![]()
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why u need to find acos(1.926)? we're trying to find cos(x), not acos(x).
Why are you showing this?Originally posted by ^tamago^:y=sin(2x)-cos(x)-1
min value: -2.760172593 at x=-0.634866875
max value: 0.760172593 at x=3.776459527
do u realise the 1.926 answer, the parameter used is cos(x) instead as shown in the graph?Originally posted by Gasfene:cos you sub in y =cos x (y can only be from -1 to 1)(remember cosine curve)
you get the answer for y=1.926
You try to get x from y, you cant get any x because cos^-1(1.926) is undefined.
cos y is not between -1 and 1.Originally posted by Gasfene:Why are you showing this?
We are looking for the root. not the min or max value.
the y here i am using is the part where coolmyth used as substitution. And not the y in your equation.sin 2x - cos x = 1
2 sin x cos x = 1 + cos x
Square both sides and let y = cos x
2y^2 * (1 - y^2) = (1 + y)^2
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The problem occurs here. the y must be between -1 to 1 because it is a cosine curve.
It is very hard to explain.
The other graph works because it isnt restricted to -1 to 1.
[quote]Originally posted by ^tamago^:cos y is not between -1 and 1.
Originally posted by Gasfene:yes, but this is an add maths question.
Copying from CoolMyth's solution:
sin 2x - cos x = 1
2 sin x cos x = 1 + cos x
Square both sides and let z = cos x [b](where z must be between -1 and 1 since it is a cosine curve)
4z^2 * (1 - z^2) = (1 + z)^2
Expand everything out:
4z^4 - 3z^2 + 2z + 1 = 0
(z + 1)(4z^3 - 4z^2 + z + 1) = 0
z + 1 = 0 or 4z^3 - 4z^2 + z + 1 = 0
z = - 1 or 4z^3 - 4z^2 + z + 1 = 0
z = - 1 or z = -0.3478448987
cos x = -1 or cos x = -0.3478448987
x = pi or x=1.9260678 or x = 4.357 [/b]