Finding a for \sin(4a+\frac{\pi}{6})=\sin(2a+\frac{\pi}{5})

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2022-03-01

Finding a for sin(4a+π6)=sin(2a+π5)

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Beginner2022-03-02Added 10 answers

sin(4a+π6)=sin(2a+π5)
sin(4a+π6)sin(2a+π5)=0
Consider the formula: sinasinb=2cosa+b2sinab2
and AB=0A=0B=0
2cos6a+11π302sin2aπ302=0
cos6a+11π302=0sin2aπ302=0
6a+11π302=0cosm=0m=π2+kπ
Hence we have:
6a+11π302=π2+kπa=kπ3+19π180, kZ
2aπ302=nsinn=0n=kπ
Hence we have:
2aπ302=kπa=kπ+3, kZ

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