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We know that tan x =sin x/cos x,
so we can multiply the whole equation by cos x which gives us => 2cos^2 x =3 sin x
from the trig identity sin^2 (x)+ cos^2 (x)=1, we can sub in cos^2 (x)...
Test factors of -3 to find a root for the equation. For example, try 1, 1^3+3*1^2-1-3=0, so 1 is a root, and (x-1) is a factor. Now it's known that: (ax^2+bx+c)(x-1)=x^3+3x^2-x-3. By comparing coefficient...
In order to find the intercepts of this curve, we first need to factorise the quadratic equation. We need to find 2 numbers that add together to equal -5 and those two same numbers multiply together to e...
Thinking of sine and cosine as ratios of side lengths in a right angled triangle, sin(x) = o/h and cos(x) = a/h, so the sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2 becomes (o^2 + a^2)/h^2. By Pyhtagoras, o^2 + a^2 = h^2, so we g...
Often, the compound angle formulae can seem quite offputting, especially since exam pressures can mean the random "R" at the front of an angle addition formulae appears confusing. However, findi...
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