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    Anyone know Trig?

    I am having issues with

    (csc^2)x = 4

    This equals

    1+(cot^2)x = 4
    (cot^2)x = 3


    Then what?

    #2
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      #3
      Wow, Josh, EPIC helpful reply... lol

      I'm not sure what you're tryin to do. Just trig identities, or what?

      Here's somethin that may help:

      cot(x) = 1 / tan(x)

      SO

      cot^2(x) = 1 / tan^2(x)

      Clarified with Ti-89! :)


      Going a step further:

      1 / tan^2(x) = 3
      tan^2(x) = 1/3
      tan(x) = 1/sqrt(3)
      NOTE: 1/sqrt(3) == sqrt(3)/3
      SO:
      X = Pi/6

      :)
      Last edited by Sean; 07-05-2008, 11:17 AM.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sean View Post
        Wow, Josh, EPIC helpful reply... lol

        I'm not sure what you're tryin to do. Just trig identities, or what?

        Here's somethin that may help:

        cot(x) = 1 / tan(x)

        SO

        cot^2(x) = 1 / tan^2(x)

        Clarified with Ti-89! :)


        Going a step further:

        1 / tan^2(x) = 3
        tan^2(x) = 1/3
        tan(x) = 1/sqrt(3)
        NOTE: 1/sqrt(3) == sqrt(3)/3
        SO:
        X = Pi/6

        :)
        Correct...ti-89 is where it's at!
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          #5
          Hell ya! I confirmed it, but looked up some of the trig identities in my calc book. heh
          - Sean Hayes

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            #6
            And I thought Sean just used to surf the whole day, like during his internship...

            you bookworm you!.. :D



            -> Afficionados join the M-technic I club

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              #7
              Originally posted by mtechnik View Post
              And I thought Sean just used to surf the whole day, like during his internship...

              you bookworm you!.. :D
              LMAO Not anymore, although, this weekend has been quite unproductive. I've been in summer school for 5 weeks now! Only 3 more left! woootttt

              My internship ended late April. heh
              - Sean Hayes

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                R3Vlimited - We're not just E30's anymore!

                Need help with your homework? Can't decide how to handle a tough legal problem? Just want to share stories about how you Cro-Copped a guy on the subway?

                It's all welcome here at R3Vlimited. Because hey, if the subject of the site isn't in the name of the site, all bets are off!
                Thought, it was called off topic lounge? I am not looking for the last word, merely further clarification.

                Thanks to the other guys that helped... I got pi/6 as well.

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                  #9
                  I'm just kidding around, guys. Serious business, you know.

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                    #10
                    There are many web sites where you can punch in a trig equation and get the answers... that's how i passed the trig series back in the day.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                      I'm just kidding around, guys. Serious business, you know.
                      Well, I was super cerial.

                      - Sean Hayes

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                        #12
                        X=Pi/6 is what I got 2nd time around

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                          #13
                          how many of you have the trig identities memorized? i ask because my professor told us its not necessary to have them memorized, at least for the purpose of the class

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by benDASHDASH View Post
                            how many of you have the trig identities memorized? i ask because my professor told us its not necessary to have them memorized, at least for the purpose of the class
                            Not me! The hell with that. That's what my books are for. :)
                            - Sean Hayes

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by benDASHDASH View Post
                              how many of you have the trig identities memorized? i ask because my professor told us its not necessary to have them memorized, at least for the purpose of the class
                              For what class?

                              Back when I was still in calc, I found it very, very helpful to have most of the trig identities memorized. Makes you much faster with homework and on tests. I had many memorized, but I've forgotten most of them by now.

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