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Are you sure those should be cos(x) and sin(x) instead of something like cos(theta) and sin(theta)? They wouldn't be straight lines as you've written them.so i have two tangents, and I have to find the point of intersection but i cant get anywhere when i do it
tangents:
y(3cosx)-x(2sinx)=6 and y(3sinx) +x(2cosx)=6
ahh yeah sorry, it does say thetaAre you sure those should be cos(x) and sin(x) instead of something like cos(theta) and sin(theta)? They wouldn't be straight lines as you've written them.
Now that those are cos(theta) etc., all you need to do is find the intersection of two lines. This can be done by solving for x in one of the lines (in terms of y), and plugging this into the other line's equation (i.e. standard procedure of solving two simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns).bump
Rearranging first tangent equation for x in terms of y:so i have two tangents, and I have to find the point of intersection but i cant get anywhere when i do it
tangents:
y(3cosx)-x(2sinx)=6 and y(3sinx) +x(2cosx)=6