CMS6 Ext1 Y12 Ch20 Solutions
CMS6 Ext1 Y12 Ch20 Solutions
CMS6 Ext1 Y12 Ch20 Solutions
The trigonometric equation cos x = 21 has infinitely many solutions. You can see this from
the graph below, where the horizontal line y = 12 meets y = cos x infinitely many times.
y
1 y = cos x
1 y = 21
2
So far we have solved trigonometric equations within a restricted domain. This section is
about the general solution of a trigonometric equation, which means writing down all the
solutions of a trigonometric equation, without any restriction.
Solving trigonometric equations without restriction: The cosine function above is periodic with
period 2π, and there are normally two solutions in each revolution. If we can find two
solutions within any revolution, we can then find all other solutions by adding integer
multiples of 2π to them. The same applies to the sine function.
The tangent function has period π, and there is always one solution in each period.
We need only one solution, then we can find all the others by adding integer multiples of π.
WORKED EXAMPLE 1: √
1 1
Find the general solution of: (a) cos x = 2
(b) sin x = 2
3 (c) tan x = 1 x
SOLUTION
π
(a) Look also at the graph above. Because cos x is positive, x is in 3
π
the 1st or 4th quadrants. Also, the related acute angle is π3 , 3
so x = π3 and x = π − π3 = 2π 3
are the solutions in [0, 2π).
Because sin x has period 2π, the general solution is
x = π3 + 2nπ or 2π 3
+ 2nπ, where n is an integer. x
(c) Because tan x is positive, x is in the 1st or 3rd quadrants. π
The related angle is π4 , so x = π4 is a solution (and so is x = 5π
4 ). π
4
4
Because tan x has period π, the general solution is
x = π4 + nπ, where n is an integer. x
(Or x = 5π
4 + nπ — there are always many forms of these solutions.)
WORKED EXAMPLE 2: √
Find the general solution of: (a) cos x = − 21 3 (b) sin x = − 12 (c) tan x = −2
SOLUTION
(a) The angle x is in the second or third quadrant, with related acute angle π
6
,
so the two solutions within [0, 2π) are 5π
6
and 7π
6
.
5π 7π
Hence x = 6 + 2nπ or 6 + 2nπ, where n is an integer.
(b) The angle x is in the third or fourth quadrant with related acute angle π
6
,
so the two solutions within [−π, π) are − π6 and − 5π
6 .
5π
Hence x = − 6 + 2nπ or − 6 + 2nπ, where n is an integer.
π
(c) The related angle is tan−1 2, so one solution, in the fourth quadrant, is x = − tan−1 2.
Hence x = − tan−1 2 + nπ, where n is an integer. (Approximate if required.)
Note: These solutions have many forms, depending on the particular solutions found.
The equations sin x = sin α, cos x = cos α and tan x = tan α: Using similar methods, the
general solutions of these three equations can be written down, where α is a constant.
Proof
A. One solution of cos x = cos α is x = α.
Also, cos α = cos(−α), because cosine is even, so x = −α is also a solution.
This gives the required two solutions, so the general solution is
x = α + 2nπ or x = −α + 2nπ, where n is an integer.
B. One solution of sin x = sin α is x = α.
Also, sin α = sin(π − α), so x = π − α is also a solution.
This gives the required two solutions, so the general solution is
x = α + 2nπ or x = (π − α) + 2nπ, where n is an integer.
C. One solution of tan x = tan α is x = α, so the general solution is
x = α + nπ, where n is an integer.
WORKED EXAMPLE 3:
Find the general solution of: (a) cos x = cos 3π
8
(b) tan x = − tan π7 (c) sin x = sin π5
SOLUTION
(a) x = 3π 3π
8 and x = − 8 are solutions,
so x = 3π8
+ 2nπ or − 3π
8
+ 2nπ, where n is an integer.
(b) x = tan(− π7 ) because tan is odd, so x = − π7 is a solution,
so x = − π7 + nπ, where n is an integer.
(c) x = π5 and x = π − π5 = 4π
5
are solutions,
4π
so x = 5 + 2nπ or 5 + 2nπ, where n is an integer.
π
Exercise
FOUNDATION
6. Find the general solution of each equation by referring to the graphs of y = sin x, y = cos x
and y = tan x.
(a) sin x = 0 (c) tan x = 0 (e) sin x = 1 (g) cos x = 32
(b) cos x = 1 (d) cos x = 0 (f) sin x = −1 (h) sin x = −4
DEVELOPMENT
7. In each case: (i) find the general solution, (ii) write down all solutions in −π ≤ x ≤ π.
√
(a) cos 2x = 1 (e) cos(x + π6 ) = − 21 2 (i) tan 4x = tan π3
√ √
(b) sin 12 x = 21 2 (f) tan(2x − π6 ) = − 3 (j) tan(x + π4 ) = tan 5π8
√ 4π
(c) tan 3x = 3 31 (g) cos 2x = cos π (k) cos(x − π
7 ) = cos 7
5
3π
(d) sin(x − 4 ) = 0
π (h) sin 3x = sin π (l) sin(2x + 10
) = sin(− π
10
)
2
8. In each case: (i) find the general solution, (ii) write down all solutions in −π ≤ θ ≤ π.
√
(a) sin2 θ + sin θ = 0 (c) cot2 (θ − π6 ) = 3 (e) sin 2θ + 3 cos 2θ = 0
(b) sin 2θ = cos θ (d) 2 sin2 θ = 3 + 3 cos θ (f) sec2 2θ = 1 + tan 2θ
9. Consider the equation tan 4x = tan x.
(a) Show that 4x = nπ + x, where n ∈ Z. (b) Hence show that x = 3 ,
nπ
where n ∈ Z.
(c) Hence write down all solutions in the domain 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.
10. Consider the equation sin 3x = sin x.
(a) Show that 3x = x + 2nπ or 3x = (π − x) + 2nπ, where n ∈ Z.
(b) Hence show that x = nπ or x = (2n + 1) π4 , where n ∈ Z.
(c) Hence write down all solutions in the domain 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.
11. Consider the equation cos 3x = sin x.
(a) Show that 3x = 2nπ + ( π2 − x) or 2nπ − ( π2 − x), where n ∈ Z.
(b) Hence show that x = nπ − π4 or nπ 2
+ π8 , where n ∈ Z.
(c) Hence write down all solutions in the domain 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.
12. Using methods similar to those in the previous two questions, solve for 0 ≤ x ≤ π:
(a) sin 5x = sin x (b) cos 5x = cos x (c) sin 5x = cos x (d) cos 5x = sin x
ENRICHMENT
13. (a) For the equation in Question 10, show that 3x = nπ + (−1)n x, where n ∈ Z.
(b) Hence show that x = nπ
2
, where n is an even integer, or x = nπ
4
, where n is an odd integer.
14. Sketch the graph of each relation.
(a) cos y = cos x (c) cos y = sin x (e) cot y = tan x
(b) sin y = sin x (d) tan y = tan x (f) sec y = sec x
Which graphs are symmetric in the x-axis, which in the y-axis, and which in y = x?
Answers
1(a) (b) π
4
, 5π
4
, 9π
4
, 13π
4
, 17π
4
2(a) x (b) π
3
, 5π
3
, 7π
3
, 11π
3
, 13π
3
x
or 21π
4 or 17π
3
3π 7π 11π 5π 7π
(c) − 4 , − 4 , − 4 , (c) − 3 , − 3 , − 3 ,
π π
π 3
4
π − 4 , − 4 or − 23π
15π 19π
4 π
− 3 , − 3 or − 17π
11π 13π
3
4 3
(d) x = π 4 + nπ, (d) x = π 3 + 2nπ or
where n ∈ Z. − π3 +2nπ, where n ∈ Z.
x x
8(a)(i) θ = nπ or θ = 3π 2 + 2nπ, n ∈ Z.
π 5π 13π 17π 25π
3(a) (b) 6 , 6 , 6 , 6 , 6 (ii) [θ = −π, − 2 , 0 or π
π
29π
or 6 (b)(i) θ = nπ + π or θ = π6 + 2nπ or θ = 5π + 2nπ,
7π 11π 19π 2 6
x x (c) − 6 , − 6 , − 6 , 5π
π π n ∈ Z. (ii) θ = − 2 , 6 , 2 or 6
π π π
6 6
− 6 , − 6 or − 35π
23π 31π
6 (c)(i) θ = nπ or nπ + 3 , n ∈ Z
π
(d) x = π + 2nπ or 2π
(ii) θ = −π, − 3 , 0, 3 or π
6 π
5π
6 + 2nπ, where n ∈ Z. 2π
(d)(i) θ = 2nπ + π or 2nπ + 3 or 2nπ − 3 , n ∈ Z
2π
(ii) θ = −π, − 2π 2π
3 , 3 or π
(e)(i) θ = 2 − 6 , n ∈ Z
nπ π
4(a) x = π3 + nπ, n ∈ Z
(ii) θ = − 2π3 , − 6 , 3 or 6
π π 5π
(b) x = π 4 + 2nπ or − 4 + 2nπ, n ∈ Z
π
(f)(i) θ = 2 or 2 + 8 , n ∈ Z
nπ nπ π
(c) x = 2nπ + 3 or x = 2nπ + 2π
π
3 , n ∈ Z. (ii) θ = −π, − 7π 8
, − π2 , − 3π
8
, 0, π8 , π2 , 5π
8
or π
(d) x = − 4 + nπ, n ∈ Z
π
π 2π 4π 5π
9(c) 0, 3 , 3 , π, 3 , 3 or 2π
(e) x = 2π 3
+ 2nπ or x = − 2π 3
+ 2nπ, n ∈ Z π 3π 5π 7π
10(c) 0, 4 , 4 , π, 4 , 4 or 2π
7π
(f) x = − 6 + 2nπ or x = 6 + 2nπ, n ∈ Z.
π
π 5π 3π 9π 13π 7π
11(c) 8 , 8 , 4 , 8 , 8 or 4
5(a) θ = 2nπ + π 6
or θ = 2nπ − π6 , n ∈ Z π π 5π
12(a) x = 0, 6 , 2 , 6 or π
(b) θ = nπ + 4 , n ∈ Z
π
π π 2π
(b) x = 0, 3 , 2 , 3 or π
4π
(c) θ = 2nπ + 5 or θ = 2nπ + 5 , n ∈ Z.
π
π π 5π 5π
4π
(c) x = 12 , 8 , 12 , 8 or 3π 4
(d) θ = 2nπ + 3 or θ = 2nπ − 3 , n ∈ Z.
π
(d) x = 12 , 8 , 12 , 4 or 7π
π 3π 5π 3π
8
(e) θ = nπ − 3 , n ∈ Z
π
14(a) (b)
(f) θ = 2nπ + 5π 6 or θ = 2nπ − 6 , n ∈ Z
5π
y
y
6(a) x = nπ, n ∈ Z (b) x = 2nπ, n ∈ Z 2π 2π
(c) x = nπ, n ∈ Z (d) x = 2nπ + π 2
,n∈Z π
(e) x = 2nπ + 2 , n ∈ Z (f) x = 2nπ − π
π
2
,n∈Z −π 2π
(g) No solutions (h) No solutions x −2π π x
−2π 2π −π
7(a)(i) x = nπ, n ∈ Z (ii) x = −π, 0 or π
3π −2π
(b)(i) x = 2 + 4nπ or x = 2 + 4nπ, n ∈ Z.
π
−2π
(ii) x = 2
π
(c)(i) x = nπ 3 + 18 , n ∈ Z
π
(c) (d)
(ii) x = − 17π 11π 5π π 7π
18 , − 18 , − 18 , 18 , 18 or 18
13π
y
3π 5π
y
(d)(i) x = nπ + 4 , n ∈ Z (ii) x = − 4 or π
π
4 2 2π
(e)(i) x = 2nπ + 7π 12
or 2nπ − 11π
12
, n ∈ Z 3π
2 π
(ii) x = − 11π12
or 7π 12 −π 2π
(f)(i) x = 2 − 12 , n ∈ Z
nπ π − 3π2 π
2 −2π π x
7π 5π 11π − π2 −π
(ii) x = − 12 , − 12 , 12 or 12 π
π 5π x
2 2
(g)(i) x = nπ + 10 or x = nπ − 10 , n ∈ Z
π π
− 3π2 −2π
9π 9π
(ii) x = − 10 , − 10 , 10 or 10
π π
2 5π
(h)(i) x = π 6 + 3 nπ, n ∈ Z. (ii) x = − π 2 , 6 or 6
π
(e) (f)
(i)(i) x = 4 + 12 , n ∈ Z
nπ π
y
y
(ii) x = − 11π 12
, − 2π 3
, − 5π
12
, − π6 , 12 π
, π3 , 7π
12
or 5π
6
5π 2π
2
3π
(j)(i) x = nπ + 8 , n ∈ Z (ii) x = − 8 or 3π
5π
8 3π
2
(k)(i) x = 2nπ + 5π 7
or 2nπ − 3π
7
, n ∈ Z π
3π 5π 2
(ii) x = − 7 or 7 x
x −2π 2π
2π
(l)(i) x = − 5 + nπ or x = 5 + nπ, n ∈ Z.
π − 3π2 − π2 π
2
3π
2
3π π 2π 4π
(ii) x = − 5 , − 5 , 5 or 5 − 3π2 −2π