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19 January, 09:04

solve the equation 8xsquared+2x-3=0 hence solve the equation 8cos^2y+2cosy_3=0 for the range 0degrees
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  1. 19 January, 09:21
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    8x^2 + 2x - 3 = 0

    (4x) (2x)

    (4x + 3) (2x - 1) = 0

    Surprise: that might actually work.

    4x + 3 = 0

    4x = - 3

    x = - 3/4 That would be between 90 and 180 because the cos (x) is minus in quad 2.

    2x - 1 = 0

    2x = 1

    x = 1/2 This one is actually only in quad 1.

    cos (y) = 1/2

    y = 60 degrees.

    cos (y) = - 3/4

    y = 138.6 degrees. You could do this by

    cos (y) = 3/4

    cos (y) = 41.4 degrees. Because the 3/4 is minus, the angle is in quad 2

    180 - 41.4 = 138.6. Same answer.

    The calculator does in the following way.

    2nd F

    Cos-1 (

    - 0.75

    )

    =

    which will give you 138.6 immediately.
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