Solution 4.4:2c
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- | + | There are two angles in the unit circle, <math>x=0</math> and <math>x=\pi</math>, whose sine has a value of zero. | |
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+ | We get the full solution when we add multiples of <math>2\pi</math>, | ||
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+ | {{Displayed math||<math>x = 0+2n\pi\qquad\text{and}\qquad x = \pi + 2n\pi\,,</math>}} | ||
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+ | where ''n'' is an arbitrary integer. | ||
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+ | Note: Because the difference between <math>0</math> and <math>\pi</math> is a half turn, the solutions are repeated every half turn and they can be summarized in one expression, | ||
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+ | {{Displayed math||<math>x=0+n\pi\,,</math>}} | ||
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+ | where ''n'' is an arbitrary integer. |
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There are two angles in the unit circle, \displaystyle x=0 and \displaystyle x=\pi, whose sine has a value of zero.
We get the full solution when we add multiples of \displaystyle 2\pi,
\displaystyle x = 0+2n\pi\qquad\text{and}\qquad x = \pi + 2n\pi\,, |
where n is an arbitrary integer.
Note: Because the difference between \displaystyle 0 and \displaystyle \pi is a half turn, the solutions are repeated every half turn and they can be summarized in one expression,
\displaystyle x=0+n\pi\,, |
where n is an arbitrary integer.