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Hello All...

Could someone please see if I've gone through the right process for this question.

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So

Then because we have 2(theta) in the middle, the range is between 0 and 180.

So the only answer would be cos(theta)= 60 degrees.

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It wants values of one theta between 0 and 180 deg.

2 angles (for 0 to 360)have cosine = 0.5, viz: 60 deg and 300 deg

 
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How about this one...




Thanks. :)
 
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It wants values of one theta between 0 and 180 deg.

2 angles (for 0 to 360)have cosine = 0.5, viz: 60 deg and 300 deg

The domain is

So its not values of one theta between 0 and 180 degrees, but one theta between 0 and 360 as the question states. What you should be getting is

 

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if the range for theta os 0 to 360, then the range for 2theta is 0 to 720
you should get 4 answers
 

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The domain is

So its not values of one theta between 0 and 180 degrees, but one theta between 0 and 360 as the question states. What you should be getting is

When I did the question, I thought I saw the the range for theta from 0 to 180. Hence wording of my first line.

Thanks to you & pdang for pointing out my error. Goes to show I'm not infallible after all.
 
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So for a more simple one like




Would there just be two answers... 240 and 360? :)
 

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I think I'm getting the hang of it... just one more please... (After the one I believe has two solutions... )

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240, 300 for this one

Negative, so it's in the tan+cos quadrant

180+60 = 240
360-60 = 300
Yes, I follow you, Thanks. :) (My error - taking the answer from my lined paper to here!!!)
 

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Sorry I've just changed the question... It'll make a large difference. Please forgive me.
 

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