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Could someone help me with this trig question?

Could someone help me with this trig question?-example-1
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Answer:

k= 5.

Explanation:

1. Write the expression.


ksin^(2) (x)+kcos^(2) (x)=5

2. Factorize k.


k(sin^(2) (x)+cos^(2) (x))=5

3. Simplify using pythagorean identities.

Check attached image 1.


k(1)=5\\ \\k=5

4. Verify.

Let's graph the function to see if it's true that it equals 5 for any value of x and k=5.

Check attached image 2.

As we can see in the graph, for any value of x the function returns 5. Hence, the answer is correct.

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