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find the general solution of √3cosx - sin x =1​

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Answered by manish5365
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x = 2 n π + π/6    or  2 n π + 3 π / 2</p><p></p><p>   this 2 n π + 3 π/2 can also be expressed as:  2 n π + 2π - π/2 </p><p>             ie.,  2 m π - π / 2</p><p></p><p>Hence, x = 2 n π + π/6    and x =  2 n π - π/2</p><p></p><p>==========================</p><p>another way:</p><p></p><p>√3 Cos x - Sin x = 1</p><p>=&gt; √3/2 Cos x  - 1/2 Sin x = 1/2</p><p>=&gt;  Cos π/6 Cos x - Sin π/6 Sin x = Cos π/3 </p><p>=&gt;  Cos (x + π/6)  = Cos π/3</p><p></p><p>     we have general solution for Cos X = Cos Y,  X = 2 n π + Y  or  2 n π  - Y</p><p> </p><p>=&gt;  x + π/6  =  2 n π  + π/3  or  2 n π - π/3</p><p>=&gt;  x = 2 n π + π/6    or    2 n π - π/2  \

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Answered by mdshoaibsaifi0786
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√3  Cos x  - Sin x = 1

divide the equation by 2:

=> √3/2  Cos x - 1/2  sin x = 1/2

=> Sin π/3 Cos x - Cos π/3 Sin x = Sin π/6

=> Sin (π/3 - x) = Sin π/6

=> Sin (x - π/3) = Sin (-π/6)  or Sin (π + π/6)

=>    x - π/3 =    2 n π - π/6  or  2 n π + 7 π/6

       x = 2 n π + π/6    or  2 n π + 3 π / 2

   this 2 n π + 3 π/2 can also be expressed as:  2 n π + 2π - π/2

             ie.,  2 m π - π / 2

Hence, x = 2 n π + π/6    and x =  2 n π - π/2

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another way:

√3 Cos x - Sin x = 1

=> √3/2 Cos x  - 1/2 Sin x = 1/2

=>  Cos π/6 Cos x - Sin π/6 Sin x = Cos π/3

=>  Cos (x + π/6)  = Cos π/3

     we have general solution for Cos X = Cos Y,  X = 2 n π + Y  or  2 n π  - Y

 

=>  x + π/6  =  2 n π  + π/3  or  2 n π - π/3

=>  x = 2 n π + π/6    or    2 n π - π/2

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