Solution
Solution
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Solution steps
Square both sides
Subtract from both sides
Rewrite using trig identities
Use the Pythagorean identity:
Distribute parentheses
Apply minus-plus rules
Solve by substitution
Let:
Write in the standard form
Rewrite the equation with and
Solve
Find one solution for using Newton-Raphson:
Newton-Raphson Approximation Definition
Find
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Apply the Power Rule:
Simplify
Apply the common derivative:
Derivative of a constant:
Simplify
Let Compute until
Apply long division:
Find one solution for using Newton-Raphson:No Solution for
Newton-Raphson Approximation Definition
Find
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Apply the Power Rule:
Simplify
Take the constant out:
Apply the common derivative:
Simplify
Derivative of a constant:
Simplify
Let Compute until
Cannot find solution
The solution is
Substitute back solve for
Solve
For the solutions are
The solutions are
Substitute back
Apply trig inverse properties
General solutions for
Apply trig inverse properties
General solutions for
Combine all the solutions
Verify solutions by plugging them into the original equation
Check the solutions by plugging them into
Remove the ones that don't agree with the equation.
Check the solution True
Plug in
For plug in
Refine
Check the solution False
Plug in
For plug in
Refine
Check the solution False
Plug in
For plug in
Refine
Check the solution True
Plug in
For plug in
Refine
Show solutions in decimal form
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for sin^3(x)=cos(x) ?
The general solution for sin^3(x)=cos(x) is x=0.97202…+2pin,x=pi+0.97202…+2pin