Not your normal Trigonometry Question

In summary, the conversation is about solving an equation for the angle x using trigonometric identities. The equation is given and the link provided is not working. The solution is found by using the identity cos^2(x) = 1 - sin^2(x) and solving for z using the quadratic formula.
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chrisy2012
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Homework Statement



The equation is here:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i...E2/(.98)
You are trying to solve for the angle in this case x

wolframalpha gave a solution to this problem but it did not show the steps and I can't use that on the test. So can anyone please do the honor of showing me how to get there?

Homework Equations


Any identities that has to do with trig


The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using sin^2 = 1 - cos^2 but that doesn't help
 
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  • #2
link fail
 
  • #3
First off, the link doesn't work.

Second, is this part of a take-home test? Aren't there rules about getting help for things like this?
 
  • #4
oops, i swore it worked before
well anyways the equation is this
sin^2(x)/cos(x) = v^2/gR
everything on the right hand side is known and you are solving for x
 
  • #5
And Don't worry, it's not a take home test, it's one of the problems from mastering physics, I have already gotten the right answer but I want to know how to solve these kind of questions in case it comes up on the test.
 
  • #6
Try using trigonometric identity cos^2(x) = 1 - sin^2(x), and move all the cosines on one side and setting equal to zero.
 
  • #7
I already tried that, it did not work, you have to know the value of cos(x) in order to solve it that way
 
  • #8
lol.

Can you solve this equation:
[tex]
\frac{1}{z} - z = a
[/tex]
with respect to z.
 
  • #9
you have to multiply by "Z" and use quadratic formula?
 
  • #10
So, what's the solution?
 
  • #11
oh got it, haha thanks, it was easier than i thought
 
  • #12
good for you.
 

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