Solution
Solution
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Degrees
Solution steps
Solve by substitution
Let:
Multiply both sides by
Multiply both sides by
Simplify
Apply exponent rule:
Add the numbers:
Solve
Move to the left side
Subtract from both sides
Simplify
Rewrite the equation with and
Solve
Find one solution for using Newton-Raphson:
Newton-Raphson Approximation Definition
Find
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Take the constant out:
Apply the Power Rule:
Simplify
Apply the common derivative:
Derivative of a constant:
Simplify
Let Compute until
Apply long division:
Find one solution for using Newton-Raphson:No Solution for
Newton-Raphson Approximation Definition
Find
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Take the constant out:
Apply the Power Rule:
Simplify
Take the constant out:
Apply the common derivative:
Simplify
Derivative of a constant:
Simplify
Let Compute until
Cannot find solution
The solution is
Substitute back solve for
Solve
For the solutions are
The solutions are
Verify Solutions
Find undefined (singularity) points:
Take the denominator(s) of and compare to zero
Solve
Apply rule
The following points are undefined
Combine undefined points with solutions:
Substitute back
Apply trig inverse properties
General solutions for
Apply trig inverse properties
General solutions for
Combine all the solutions
Show solutions in decimal form
Graph
Popular Examples
cos^2(s)= 3/4tan(θ/2+pi/4)=1,0<= θ<= 2pisin(x+pi/6)+sin(x-pi/6)=(sqrt(3))/2solvefor c,s=(sin^2(c))/2solve for 3sin^2(θ)+4cos^2(θ)=4
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the general solution for 3tan^4(θ)+1= 2/(tan^2(θ)) ?
The general solution for 3tan^4(θ)+1= 2/(tan^2(θ)) is θ=0.71287…+pin,θ=-0.71287…+pin