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#1 2016-11-16 17:36:48

Zeeshan 01
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Trigonometry

Hi
Why cos (3x)×cos (3x) does not equal to cos (9x2)
Whay we cannot multiple it
Why we write cos square (3x)??


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#2 2016-11-16 22:27:30

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Re: Trigonometry

hi Zeeshan 01

You can always put in a value for x and test this for yourself.  If the numbers do not agree then the algebra is wrong.

Let us examine what you have there.  Two separate functions: first times x by 3 and second find the cosine of the result.

cTVIKlj.gif

You cannot multiply together cos(3x) with another cos(3x) to make cos(9x^2).  Functions don't work like that because the cos comes before the multiplying.

Now consider adding another function, 'square' to the sequence of functions.

You could start with x, square it, then times by 3, then find the cosine.  .................................A

Or you could start with x, then times by 3, then find the cosine, then square the result.  ..................................B

If you try these with different values of x, you will find they give different results.  So it is important to show people which you mean when you write the algebra.

A is written like this:

You could write B like this:

but mathematicians have agreed to this shorthand for it:

Putting the squared immediately after the cos should be taken to mean work out the cos first and then square the result.

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#3 2016-11-17 00:55:31

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Re: Trigonometry

If you try these with different values of x, you will find they give different results.  So it is important to show people which you mean when you write the algebra.   
Plese show me and put I don't understand


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#4 2016-11-17 00:56:32

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Re: Trigonometry

And make graph easier....


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#5 2016-11-17 04:44:47

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Re: Trigonometry

Here are some values:

2mkeB5B.gif

I don't know what you mean by an graph in my explanation.

Bob


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#6 2016-11-17 14:24:08

Zeeshan 01
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Re: Trigonometry

Graph is function box


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#7 2016-11-17 22:10:32

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Re: Trigonometry

cTVIKlj.gif

I have changed the diagram.

Now it shows that x = pi/6 at the start.

The function multiply by 3 is applied, so pi/2 goes into the second function.

The cosine of pi/2 is zero and this is the final output.

You can try this yourself with different inputs


Bob


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#8 2016-11-18 04:43:52

Zeeshan 01
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Re: Trigonometry

Ok I try thaaaank!!!!!


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