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5.3 Solving Trigonometric Equations

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1 5.3 Solving Trigonometric Equations
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2 What are two values of x between 0 and
When Cos x = ½ x = arccos ½

3 How do you find What is the period of the Cosine function?

4 How to you find What is the period of the Cosine function? minus

5 Why does this work? Look at the Cosine function, there are many times it equals ½ We limited it to 0 to

6 If we wanted all the answers to cos x = ½
The answers would be Where n is an integer

7 Solve for x

8 Solve for x

9 Solve for x for

10 Set each factor equal to 0
Solve ( remember the period for tan is )

11 Set each factor equal to 0
Solve ( remember the period for tan is )

12 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

13 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

14 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

15 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

16 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

17 When solving a trig equation, you must have only one function
Solve for x where the domain is

18 Solve for x Let 2x = u

19 Solve for x Let 2x = u

20 Solve for x Let 2x = u

21 Solve for y: Domain Let sin y = u

22 Solve for y Range Let sin y = u

23 Solve for y Let sin y = u

24 Solve for y: domain We have to give all the answers

25 Solve for y: domain We have to give all the answers

26 Homework See schedule


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