190k views
4 votes
How do you solve the equation 2cos^2 - cosx = 0 for all solutions?

User Jmons
by
7.8k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

π/2 and π/3

Explanation:

Given the equation 2cos²x - cosx = 0, to find the solution to the equation, we will follow the following step.

let P = cosx

The equation becomes 2P²-P = 0

P(2P-1) = 0

P = 0 and 2P-1 = 0

P= 0 and P = 1/2

Since P = cosx

cosx = 0 and cos(x) = 1/2

If cos(x) = 0

x = cos⁻¹0

x = 90⁰

x = π/2

If cos(x) = 1/2

x = cos⁻¹1/2

x = 60⁰

x = π/3

Hence the solutions to the equation are π/2 and π/3.

User Mmichaa
by
8.6k points

Related questions

asked Nov 26, 2024 9.1k views
Mymotherland asked Nov 26, 2024
by Mymotherland
7.8k points
1 answer
5 votes
9.1k views
asked Nov 1, 2024 105k views
Trastle asked Nov 1, 2024
by Trastle
8.7k points
1 answer
2 votes
105k views
asked Mar 24, 2017 68.7k views
Alok Dubey asked Mar 24, 2017
by Alok Dubey
7.7k points
1 answer
5 votes
68.7k views