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Homework Statement
3(sin(x)^4+cos(x)^4)-2(sin(x)^6+cos(x)^6)=1
(these are sinx raised to the 4 and 6 powers, not x^4or6)
Homework Equations
Pythagorean Identities
The Attempt at a Solution
I've tried using pythagorean identities to change everything to terms of sine or cosine. I've been hoping to manipulate it enough to get enough cos(x)^2+sin(x)^2 to try and turn all trig functions into a numerical value. Maybe this is right and I'm missing something on the way or not going far enough. I have figured out that the 3 and the 2 are necessary to equal 1, and other values such as 2 and 1 respectively will not equate to 1, therefore (sin(x)^4+cos(x)^4)-(sin(x)^6+cos(x)^6) =/= 1-1 (although I am not sure if this is relevant.)
If anyone can give me a hint at how to correctly approach the problem that would be nice, I don't want anyone to actually work the problem out for me. Thank you