XcarvengerX
Chocobo
I have a couple of questions:
1. Solve cos (x-3) + sin (3-x) = 1 for 2pi ≥ x ≥ 0
2. tan b = (gy) / [a (g + a) + y2]
Find db/dy and hence write an expression for y which would maximise b given that g and a are constants.
This is where I stuck.
1. So I substitute A = 3 – x, and as cos A = cos (-A), then cos A + sin A = 1
Then how to solve it from there? Substitute back, then??? I got confuse because it is solve, not prove…
2. I try to differentiate tan b implicitly because that is the only way I can think of, but mess up so badly.
I realise I am wasting time trying to type questions online. The next set of questions (that is if I stuck again) will be in pdf form - handwritten. If you have scanner, please write your answer in paper and scan it because I am so bad at reading Math things on the forum. Or use paint (but must be readable).
Thank you in advance.
1. Solve cos (x-3) + sin (3-x) = 1 for 2pi ≥ x ≥ 0
2. tan b = (gy) / [a (g + a) + y2]
Find db/dy and hence write an expression for y which would maximise b given that g and a are constants.
This is where I stuck.
1. So I substitute A = 3 – x, and as cos A = cos (-A), then cos A + sin A = 1
Then how to solve it from there? Substitute back, then??? I got confuse because it is solve, not prove…
2. I try to differentiate tan b implicitly because that is the only way I can think of, but mess up so badly.
I realise I am wasting time trying to type questions online. The next set of questions (that is if I stuck again) will be in pdf form - handwritten. If you have scanner, please write your answer in paper and scan it because I am so bad at reading Math things on the forum. Or use paint (but must be readable).
Thank you in advance.