ninatemple
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- 4sin^2(x) cos(x) = tan^2(x)
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Where are you getting that cos(x) is a common factor of 4, 4cos3(x), and tan2(x)?4sin^2(x) cos(x) = tan^2(x)
My working went like this:
4[1-cos^2(x)] cos(x) = tan^2(x)
4-4cos^2(x) cos(x) - tan^2(x) = 0
then take out cos(x) bc it's a common factor?
- 4sin^2(x) cos(x) = tan^2(x)
My working went like this:
4[1-cos^2(x)] cos(x) = tan^2(x)
4-4cos^2(x) cos(x) - tan^2(x) = 0
then take out cos(x) bc it's a common factor?