Trig question sum of sine and cosine functions (1 Viewer)

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However, I am guessing that you are using this question as a step for doing Auxiliary Angle method questions, so we would take the positive case for R.

 

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You can also note that for R to be multiplied by something to get 3, then and must equal the same thing and this happens when .
 

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Personally, I do not like this method for solving Auxiliary Angle formulae. I very much prefer:



EDIT: Referring to OP's method, which is often taught in schools. AAEldar's method by observation is perfectly fine.
 

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