Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Solve by substitution
Let:
Solve with the quadratic formula
Quadratic Equation Formula:
For
Simplify
Apply rule
Multiply the numbers:
Subtract the numbers:
Apply radical rule:
Apply imaginary number rule:
Separate the solutions
Multiply the numbers:
Rewrite in standard complex form:
Apply the fraction rule:
Multiply the numbers:
Rewrite in standard complex form:
Apply the fraction rule:
The solutions to the quadratic equation are:
Substitute back
No Solution
No Solution
Combine all the solutions
Popular Examples
cos^2(x/2)-sin^2(x/2)=1-sin(x)-2+3csc(x)=5sqrt(2)sin(2x)=sin(4x),0<= x<= pi9sin(x)-2=4sin^2(x)-ac_{1}sin(ax)+ac_{2}cos(ax)=0
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for 2cos^2(x)+cos(x)+1=0 ?
The general solution for 2cos^2(x)+cos(x)+1=0 is No Solution for x\in\mathbb{R}