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−20cos ​2 ​​ x−3cosx=−2 answer in decimals

User Twamley
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Well, first of all, the equation in your question isn't clear. I decided that you intended to write the equation

-20 cos²(x) - 3 cos(x) = -2

If this is not the correct equation, then you should stop reading right here. Everything else from here on is nonsense, and you should report my answer.

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If that IS the correct equation, then ...

Multiply each side by -1 . . . 20 cos²(x) + 3 cos(x) = 2

Subtract 2 from each side . . . 20 cos²(x) + 3 cos(x) - 2 = 0

This is a quadratic equation in 'cos(x)' . I messed around for a while trying to factor it, and then I gave up and used the Quadratic Formula.

Like any other quadratic equation, this one has two roots:

(1). cos(x) = -119/40 or -0.475

(2). cos(x) = 7/40 or 0.175

For the first one, the angle 'x' is 118.36° or 241.64°

For the second one, the angle 'x' is 79.92° or 280.08°

So the original equation ... the one with all the cosines in it ... actually has four (4) solutions.

User Reemo
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Here is your answer. 0.117658

User Dave Satch
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