HELP! Please - Trig Equation (1 Viewer)

laura_hill

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My assesment is due in a couple of days and i have tried this using the t method, auxilary angle and a method our teacher showed me and i still can't find the 'exact' solution.

Find the exact solution for sin4t + √3cos4t = 0 for t (0≤tπ)

Please Help.
I wil be eternaly grateful
 

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equating coefficients










where n is an integer
4t = (pi x n) - pi/3
t = pi/4 x n - pi/12

t = pi/6, 5pi/12, 2pi/3, 11pi/12
 
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Just another way /shrug.
 
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Why is r = sqrt of 2?

I found r to be 2 using pythagoras and 1 and root 3
 

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Why is r = sqrt of 2?

I found r to be 2 using pythagoras and 1 and root 3
r=2, 90% just made a small error. Cazic's solution is spot on. Usually a 3U question and would use the transformation method though. Usually lead into it with a) and b) style scaffold
 

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Is there another way besides Cazic's method because i just don't seem to get it?
 

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