31 Mar '08 03:51>2 edits
How is the following equation solved
2 sin(2t) - sqrt(2)tan(2t) = 0
I come up with cost = sqrt(2)/4 & sint = sqrt(14)/4
I think I'm wrong?
If i am right , how do you derrive the t values for [0, 2pi]
2 sin(2t) - sqrt(2)tan(2t) = 0
I come up with cost = sqrt(2)/4 & sint = sqrt(14)/4
I think I'm wrong?
If i am right , how do you derrive the t values for [0, 2pi]