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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

I got costheta=-1/4 and costheta=-1/2 [then solve normally]

Is this correct?
 

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By that, do you mean sub in the value of theta as sintheta to make it cistheta?
 

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By that, do you mean sub in the value of theta as sintheta to make it cistheta?
You could do it that way but with , you aren't going to get a very exact answer. Whats the relationship between ?
 

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sin^2theta+cos^2theta=1 and sub in the values then solve? You in fact do get an exact answer.

So yeah, I understand it now
 
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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

tan only comes if sin is on top

if cos is on top then we got a cot to lay tan in next time

I just realised how lame this attempt at making a lame attempt is.. Sorry.
 

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It becomes cos(-1/4)+[root(15)/4]i and [2/3]pi-[root3/2]i

Can you confirm?
 
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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

I meant those solutions are z=... --> I read it again and turns out I didn't work it very well.

I got those same values for sintheta though.
 

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I meant those solutions are z=... --> I read it again and turns out I didn't work it very well.

I got those same values for sintheta though.
Lol yeah what you said didn't make much sense :p
 

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But anyway, the solutions are: z=cos(-1/4)+[root(15)/4]i and z=[2/3]pi-[root3/2]i

Is that complete so I can get ready to sleep? haha
 

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But anyway, the solutions are: z=cos(-1/4)+[root(15)/4]i and z=[2/3]pi-[root3/2]i

Is that complete so I can get ready to sleep? haha
It is very close lol, but not quite there. The solutions are
 

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Oh, right, cistheta --> costheta=-1/4 FARK that's the mistake.

I get that bit now. The plus/minus is there because roots/solutions come in conjugate pairs?
 

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Oh, right, cistheta --> costheta=-1/4 FARK that's the mistake.

I get that bit now. The plus/minus is there because roots/solutions come in conjugate pairs?
Yep, real coefficients so the roots come in conjugate pairs. And also, when you do the s^2 + c^2 = 1, remember when you take the sqrt its plus/minus.
 

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And also, when you do the s^2 + c^2 = 1, remember when you take the sqrt its plus/minus.
Yeah, I totally forgot about that. Anyway, thanks for all the advice and help you've given me tonight.

Highly appreciated - good night!
 

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