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#76 2014-05-19 04:50:57

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Hint for Stefy:

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#77 2014-05-19 05:39:19

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Can u plz help me out with a sum?
If 3sinθ +4cosθ =5,then 4sinθ -3cosθ =?


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#78 2014-05-19 05:46:55

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Hi;


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#79 2014-05-19 05:54:56

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Hi Bobbym,plz show me this sum too.


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#80 2014-05-19 05:56:24

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Hi;

Sorry, one problem is all my little brain can do right now. I am working on a weird solution to the other one.


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#81 2014-05-19 05:56:49

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Bobbym, the sine of an imaginary number is always imaginary.

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#82 2014-05-19 06:05:56

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

hi Amrita,

This will involve the compound angle formulas as well.  I cannot find them on MIF but they are here:

http://www.mathsrevision.net/advanced-l … e-formulae

This problem is ready made for these.

If 3sinθ +4cosθ =5,    (then 4sinθ -3cosθ =?)

divide by 5

3/5 sint + 4/5 cos t = 1

So let 3/5 = cos a   and 4/5 = sin a

Then we have

cos a . sin t + sin a . cos t = 1

Using the compound angle formula:

sin(t+a) = 1

Now go to the expression you have to evaluate:

4 . sin t - 3 . cos t = 5 x ( 4/5 . sint  - 3/5 cos t) = 5 x (sin a . sin t - cos a . cos t)

The  second CAF will help here cos a . cos t - sin a . sin t = cos (a + t), so the expression becomes

5 x ( -cos(t + a) )

Now if sin(t + a) = 1 [90 degrees] then cos (t + a) = 0

So the expression is 5 x 0 = 0

Bob

Last edited by Bob (2014-05-19 06:09:53)


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#83 2014-05-19 06:14:55

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Thank u vry mch,Bob. But I could'nt understand why cos(a+t) = -cos(a+t) need 2 b shown in the 3rd last step?


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#84 2014-05-19 06:28:22

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

The formula is cos cos - sin sin but we have the reverse of that:   sin sin - cos cos.  So I had to insert a minus sign.

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#85 2014-05-19 06:30:40

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

I understood it.Thnx.Can I give u another sum plz?


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#86 2014-05-19 06:31:35

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Hi Amrita;

you don't have to ask to ask.

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#87 2014-05-19 06:41:18

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

O.k.  Shivam.

If a=b cos(2π /3)=c cos(4π /3) , then find: ab+bc+ac.


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#88 2014-05-19 09:48:19

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

hi Amrita,

First a preliminary formula:



Now let A+B = P and A-B = Q.  => 2A = P + Q => A = (P+Q)/2  and also 2B = P - Q => B = (P-Q)/2

Substituting this into the above gives one of the factor formulas:

So what use is this?  Well you can write the cosine bits of the starting equations like this:

So add these together and use the factor formula:

You can finish it off from here ?? smile

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#89 2014-05-20 06:12:13

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

bob bundy wrote:

hi Amrita,

This will involve the compound angle formulas as well.  I cannot find them on MIF but they are here:

http://www.mathsrevision.net/advanced-l … e-formulae

This problem is ready made for these.

If 3sinθ +4cosθ =5,    (then 4sinθ -3cosθ =?)

divide by 5

3/5 sint + 4/5 cos t = 1

So let 3/5 = cos a   and 4/5 = sin a

Then we have

cos a . sin t + sin a . cos t = 1

Using the compound angle formula:

sin(t+a) = 1

Now go to the expression you have to evaluate:

4 . sin t - 3 . cos t = 5 x ( 4/5 . sint  - 3/5 cos t) = 5 x (sin a . sin t - cos a . cos t)

The  second CAF will help here cos a . cos t - sin a . sin t = cos (a + t), so the expression becomes

5 x ( -cos(t + a) )

Now if sin(t + a) = 1 [90 degrees] then cos (t + a) = 0

So the expression is 5 x 0 = 0

Bob

I've a cool looking method

Squaring (3sinθ +4cosθ), you get 9 sin^2 θ + 16 cos^2 θ + 24 sinθcosθ
Squaring (4sinθ -3cosθ), you get 16 sin^2 θ + 9 cos^2 θ - 24 sinθcosθ
Thus, (3sinθ +4cosθ)^2 + (4sinθ -3cosθ)^2 = 9 sin^2 θ + 16 cos^2 θ + 24 sinθcosθ + 16 sin^2 θ + 9 cos^2 θ - 24 sinθcosθ = 25 sin^2 θ + 25 cos^2 θ = 25
Or, (3sinθ +4cosθ)^2 + (4sinθ -3cosθ)^2 = 25
We are given that, (3sinθ +4cosθ) is 5. Plugging this into the above identity, we shall get 4sinθ -3cosθ = 0


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#90 2014-05-20 06:40:05

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

That IS cool.  (n)ice.

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#91 2014-05-27 21:13:46

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Prove that  (2√ 3+3)sinθ +(2√ 3)cosθ lies between    -(2√ 3+√ 15) and (2√ 3+√ 15)


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#92 2014-05-28 18:15:31

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Bump!


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#93 2014-05-28 20:03:33

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Any expression, E, of the form asin(θ) + bcos(θ) can be written as a single sine expression, which will have easy to find max and min values.  Do this

R = root(a^2 + b^2).  tan (alpha)  = b/a

Then

E = R[cos(alpha).sinθ + sin(alpha).cos(θ)] = R.sin(θ+alpha)

As sine goes from -1 to + 1, E will go from -R to + R.

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#94 2014-05-30 00:15:50

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

If tan(a-b) = 1 , sec(a+b) = 2/√ 3 ; find smallest (+ve) value of b.


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#95 2014-05-30 02:41:09

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Didn't Amin Babu tell us that we don't have the general solutions this time?


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#96 2014-05-30 02:54:06

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Solving those trigonometric equations, you get:


Solving these,



Apparently, to get the mimum +ve value of can be obtained by doing the following substitution in the second equation, but I cannot explain why sad :

The guy from bumpkinland has done that in the next post. Maybe you can ask him. smile

Last edited by Agnishom (2014-05-30 03:53:35)


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#97 2014-05-30 02:54:35

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#98 2014-05-30 03:03:43

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

Are you sure? Is what I've done so far correct?


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#99 2014-05-30 03:06:07

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

If c[1] and c[2] are natural numbers as you say then your b will always be negative and you are asked for the smallest positive solution.


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#100 2014-05-30 03:08:40

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Re: (Less than) 21 Trig Questions from Amrita

They are non-negative integers. I updated the post.

What do I do to minimise them keeping b +ve?


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