Anticitizen One
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Ran into 3 others that i'm not understanding:
Rewrite the expression as an equivalent expression that does not contain powers of trigonometric functions greater than:
Cos^4(X)
I understand you have to use the power reducing formula cos^2(theta)=(1+cos2(theta))/2 but I have no idea how to solve.
The other set giving me problems look like this.
Solve the equation on the interval [0,2pi):
cos[2(theta)-(pi/2)]=(square root 2)/2
and finally:
An airplane flying faster than the speed of sound creates sound waves that form a cone. If a(alpha) is the vertex angle of the cone and m is the Mach number for the speed of the plane, then sin((alpha)/2) = 1/(m) (m >1). Find the Mach number to the nearest tenth if a(alpha)= 90 degrees.
Rewrite the expression as an equivalent expression that does not contain powers of trigonometric functions greater than:
Cos^4(X)
I understand you have to use the power reducing formula cos^2(theta)=(1+cos2(theta))/2 but I have no idea how to solve.
The other set giving me problems look like this.
Solve the equation on the interval [0,2pi):
cos[2(theta)-(pi/2)]=(square root 2)/2
and finally:
An airplane flying faster than the speed of sound creates sound waves that form a cone. If a(alpha) is the vertex angle of the cone and m is the Mach number for the speed of the plane, then sin((alpha)/2) = 1/(m) (m >1). Find the Mach number to the nearest tenth if a(alpha)= 90 degrees.