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7.4.3 – Solving Quadratic Like Trig Equations, Application
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Recall, we established ways to solve trig equations using a combination of algebra (inverse operations, isolate the variable) and trig functions (inverse trig functions) On several occasions, we may solve trig equations which are similar to quadratic equations
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Solving Quadratics Methods to solve algebraic quadratics: – 1) Factor – 2) Quadratic Equation – 3) Graph, approximate In the case of trig, we can really only use options 1 and 3
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Key Tip It’s hard to factor at times when you have cos, sin or other trig functions floating around Look to replace those terms with “x” or a standard variable Treat as an algebraic expression; replace trig functions when necessary
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Example. Solve the quadratic like equation 2sin 2 x – sinx – 1 = 0
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Example. Solve the equation tan 2 x + 2tanx = 3
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Example. Solve the equation 2cos 2 x - √3cosx = 0
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Application When an object is shot in the air according to the angle θ, we can determine the range of the object traveled by the equation: r = (1/32) v 2 0 sin(2θ) – V 0 = initial velocity
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Example. If a rock is shot in the air with an initial velocity of 400 feet per second and the rock lands 700 feet from where it was launched, determine the angle θ from the range using the previous equation.
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Assignment Pg. 587 59-65, 85
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