How to Simplify \(\displaystyle-{\frac{{{1}}}{{{4}}}}{\sin{{\frac{{{x}}}{{{4}}}}}}+{\frac{{\sqrt{{{3}}}}}{{{4}}}}{\cos{{\frac{{{x}}}{{{4}}}}}}={0}\)

Marshall Wolf

Marshall Wolf

Answered question

2022-04-07

How to Simplify
14sinx4+34cosx4=0

Answer & Explanation

ayibangaixgo

ayibangaixgo

Beginner2022-04-08Added 8 answers

Method 1
14sinx4+34cosx4=0
Take cos to the other side
14sinx4=34cosx4
Multiply by -4
sinx4=3cosx4
Devide by cos
tanx4=3
But in this method you should take care that cosx40 as you devided by it at the last step. But happily cosx4=0 will never happen!
Gonarsu2dw8

Gonarsu2dw8

Beginner2022-04-09Added 19 answers

Method 2
14sinx4+34cosx4=0
Factor 12
12(12sinx432cosx4)=0
Note that cosπ3=12 and sinπ3=32
12(cosπ3sinx4sinπ3cosx4)=0
Use summation formula for sin
sin(x4π3)=0

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