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Please help, 47 minutes left quiciicickckceeee
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Literally the last question and i have no clue if i'm right. This is the hardest problem i've ever come across.
here's what i got:
(o/= theta)
Tan o/ = a/b
1+(a^2/b^2)=(b^2+a^2)/b^2=c^2/b^2, (using the pythagoras rule) a^2+b^2=c^2
Sec o/ = c/b
this is where i'm stuck, I'm assuming this is where the cosine reciprocal play comes in because i haven't used so far (we took it and it would be unusual to not use it) but i really don't know, i don't even remember taking secant.Most of the other guys got different answers so i've been going on every site possible to check my answer. I want to get this right so i can prove my intellectual dominance.
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@Rendezvous @TheStrangest Help this guy plsss.
PS- Your countdown isn't over yet. But who cares!
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@sup desperate times call for desperate measures, i'm leaving after an hour so don't worry about it.
P.S I killed the timer, because fuck that i'm gonna come here whenever i want. -
@sumof1 WHAT IF YOU DONT COMPLETE THIS ON TIME?
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@sup not really, this is a bonus question.
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where the fuck is rendezvous faggot when you need that bitch
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@sup i've already done it, i just want to get it checked.
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@Rendezvous
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Illuminati Confirmed ◢◣
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@sumof1 @sumof1 Hey its pretty easy. I don't have a pen and a page rn, Otherwise I'd send you a writt Soln. But all you need to do is first prove the simple identity of sin^2x +cos^2x=1 and then divide it by cos^2x and you will get the result.
And if you want to do it completely by geometry, you just need to first write all the relations like tanx=a/b and then square it and add it by 1, and then to compare it by secx and you'll get the result. -
@sumof1 though when I get home, I will write a solution for you and post it.
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@rendezvous He is no more:loudly_crying_face: :crying_face:
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Jiggs sorry i haven't finished your post. Are you taking a test?
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Well too late this is a 2h old post
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@thestrangest don't worry he is already dead and its a pretty easy identity. He could get it from anywhere on the google. Its like the most basic trig identity
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@rendezvous said in Please help, 47 minutes left quiciicickckceeee:
@thestrangest don't worry he is already dead and its a pretty easy identity. He could get it from anywhere on the google. Its like the most basic trig identity
I've been really getting into trig recently. I memorized each exact value of cos and tan on the trigonometry cirlce separated by 15 degrees. Secθ=1:cosθ right?
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@thestrangest yep it is. And its easy when you get used to it. After a while, you'll look back and say, damn this wasn't even thing to memorize. Like it would be pretty obvious after sometime. And all the double angle and triple angle identities too.
And yea, also memorize it for 37 and 53 degrees. It is very common when you solve questions -
@rendezvous said in Please help, 47 minutes left quiciicickckceeee:
@thestrangest yep it is. And its easy when you get used to it. After a while, you'll look back and say, damn this wasn't even thing to memorize. Like it would be pretty obvious after sometime. And all the double angle and triple angle identities too.
And yea, also memorize it for 37 and 53 degrees. It is very common when you solve questionsDid i find it?
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@rendezvous but what i did doesn't work for him right? He's supposed to demonstrate it with the figure that he has