Предмет: Алгебра, автор: NaTarn3atori1tsv

sinx+(cosx/2-sinx/2)(cosx/2+sinx/2)=0 Объясните пожалуйста!!!

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Автор ответа: Newtion
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sin x+( frac{cos^2 x}{4}- frac{sin^2 x}{4})=0
sin x+( frac{1-sin^2 x}{4}- frac{sin^2 x}{4})=0
Теперь используем замену переменной:
sin x=t
t+ frac{1}{4}(1-2t^2)=0
- frac{1}{2} t^2+t+1/4=0
D=1+1/2=1.5
t_{1,2}= frac{-1pm1,5}{-1}=(-0,5),2,5
2 корень вычеркиваем.

Теперь решаем:
sin x=-0,5
x=(-1)^n*arcsin -0,5+pi n=(-1)^n* -frac{pi}{6}+pi n


Автор ответа: KayKosades
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Мне кажется имелось ввиду cos(x/2) и sin(x/2). Тогда корень -pi/4+pi*n. Но с другой стороны, это проблемы автора, который не знает что такое скобки..
Автор ответа: Newtion
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