Makematics
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yep. i think there should be four distinct solutions, but im getting heaps of solutions...did u use complementary angles to solve?
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yep. i think there should be four distinct solutions, but im getting heaps of solutions...did u use complementary angles to solve?
There should be 8 solutions it seems from graphing them in geogebratried that before i postednarrowed it down to cos (3theta)=sin(4theta), which i solved using general solutions... and it didnt work out very well