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25 May, 01:50

Use a Double - or Half-Angle Formula to solve the equation in the interval [0, 2π). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Round your answers to three decimal places where appropriate.)

sin 2θ + sin θ = 0

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  1. 25 May, 02:16
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    Sin (2θ) + sin (θ) = 0

    use double angle formula: sin (2 θ) = 2sin (θ) cos (θ).

    =>

    2sin (θ) cos (θ) + sin (θ) = 0

    factor out sin (θ)

    sin (θ) (2cos (θ) + 1) = 0

    by the zero product property,

    sin (θ) = 0 ... (a) or

    (2cos (θ) + 1) = 0 ... (b)

    Solution to (a) : θ=k (π)

    solution to (b) : θ = (2k+1) (π) + / - (π) / 3

    for k=integer

    For [0,2 π), this translates to:

    {0, 2 π/3,π,4π/3}
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