Trigonometry Help: Solving Sin and Cos Equations - Homework Problem

In summary: Sorry what do you mean by this?I don't know, exactly. It just felt like something you would say.In summary, the person gave up on trying to solve the homework equation and just scribbled down some ideas before giving up.
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rain.
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Homework Statement


I can't find way to solve [tex]\frac{Sin25 * Sin65}{Cos 40}[/tex]

Homework Equations


The Attempt at a Solution


I looked trough allformulas i have I came up with:
[tex]\frac{Sin25 * Sin65}{Cos 40} = \frac{Sin25 * Cos25}{Cos 40}[/tex]

But then found that formula is:
[tex]Sin 2a =2{Sina * Cosa}[/tex]

Which means what i tried above doesn't work.
 
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Try writing sin65 as sin(25+40).
 
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rock.freak667 said:
Try writing sin65 as sin(25+40).
I don't see how that would help.

rain. said:
But then found that formula is:
[tex]Sin 2a =2{Sina * Cosa}[/tex]

Which means what i tried above doesn't work.

Why not? You gave up on this idea too quickly. Just one extra step and everything will be blatantly obvious.
 
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Mentallic said:
I don't see how that would help.

I wasn't too sure if it would, I was hoping the cos40 would cancel on expansion.
 
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rock.freak667 said:
I wasn't too sure if it would, I was hoping the cos40 would cancel on expansion.

Yeah I know where you were coming from :smile: I actually thought it would work too so I quickly scribbled some stuff down but it didn't seem to go anywhere far.
 
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Some more hint: 40=65-25; 90=65+25

ehild
 
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thanx.

Is there any goog tuts for learning trigonometry on my own? My textbook is terrible, it starts with hard things soon as explanations part is over. I need something that begins with easier things (but not too easy). I also need good reference for line (Ax+By+C=0) and circle ((x - a) ^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2).
 
  • #8
I haven't actually looked through it, but the Schaum's outline for trig is probably a good resource to complement your textbook. Schaum's outlines typically summarize the material and have worked example as well as practice problems with answers.
 
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rain. said:
I also need good reference for line (Ax+By+C=0) and circle ((x - a) ^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2).

Sorry what do you mean by this?
 

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