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sampson9002

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for what value of x will sin x + cos x = 0 between 0 and 2pi?

also i need working as to how you would show this in an exam
 
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for what value of x will sin x + cos x = 0?

also i need working as to how you would show this in an exam
Rsin(x+@) = Rsinxcos@+Rcosxsin@ = sinx + cosx

Rcos@ = 1 and Rsin@ = 1
tan@ = 1
@ = pi/4
R = sqrt(2)

so sinx + cosx = sqrt(2) sin(x+pi/4) = 0
sin(x+pi/4) = 0
x +pi/4 = (-1)^n 0 + 2kpi
x = 2kpi - pi/4 (since you didn't provide any domain)
 

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Rsin(x+@) = Rsinxcos@+Rcosxsin@ = sinx + cosx

is that a 3 unit rule? cause im only doin 2unit and this question is out of a 2 unit book
Yes, he is using transformation which is 3 unit.

for two unit, just divide everything by cos x, which will give you tan x + 1 = 0, then just solve that =D
 

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All you need here is:

T/4: sin x + cos x = 0

T/4: sin x = - cos x

T/4: tan x = - 1

x = 135 and 225 degrees
 

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