how do you know when to use +kpi or +2kpi? for example, a q where it asks you to find what values cis(2theta) is imaginary for. you would let cos2theta =0 and then would get 2theta=0+k2pi or kpi right? but how do you know which one to use each time because different sols use kpi and others use 2kpi so im js rlly confused
oh they're both technically right I think it just depends on how you look at it that's all
If you think of a cos graph between 0 and 2pi, cosx = 0 when x = pi/2, 3pi/2. Now you can either do x = (pi/2 + 2kpi), (3pi/2 +2kpi), or you can just simplify it as x = pi/2 + kpi as 3pi/2 is just pi/2 + pi. Same thing applies for sin, where you can either write it as x= (0 + 2kpi), (pi + 2kpi) or as x =0 + kpi = pi
Basically you're always going to use 2kpi for all the solutions between 0 and 2pi, but you can simplify it further because the intercepts for sin and cos are just +- pi apart
idk my explanation was probably really bad someone else help me