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"show that x = pie/3 is a solution of sin x = 1/2tan x"


How do we get full marks from this question...?

Like you can just sub in x.. then what?
 

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"show that x = pie/3 is a solution of sin x = 1/2tan x"


How do we get full marks from this question...?

Like you can just sub in x.. then what?
yeah u can prolly just sub it in.
just say LHS= sin pi/3=root3/2

RHS=0.5 tan pi/3=root3/2=LHS
 

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"show that x = pie/3 is a solution of sin x = 1/2tan x"


How do we get full marks from this question...?

Like you can just sub in x.. then what?
sin x = tanx/2
=sinx/2cosx
2cosx = 1
cosx = 1/2 (At this stage you probably can do something with cosx = adj/hyp)
x = cos^-1(1/2)
x = pi/3
 

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sin x = tanx/2
=sinx/2cosx
2cosx = 1
cosx = 1/2 (At this stage you probably can do something with cosx = adj/hyp)
x = cos^-1(1/2)
x = pi/3
u have to be careful doing that, because you just cancelled out a solution...which is a no no. You were just lucky in this case.
sinx=tanx/2
2sinx=tanx
2sinxcosx=sinx
sinx(2cosx-1)=0
 

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u have to be careful doing that, because you just cancelled out a solution...which is a no no. You were just lucky in this case.
sinx=tanx/2
2sinx=tanx
2sinxcosx=sinx
sinx(2cosx-1)=0
That was quite careless considering how much not cancelling too much was emphasised when I did this in year 11.

Don't know how I ended up doing that then since I'm always worried about these sorts of things - especially with changing denominators of limits.
 

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