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30 December, 21:10

How do you find the general solution for cos2A=cos^2A

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  1. 30 December, 23:14
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    A = 0 + / - nπ radians, where n is an integer.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    cos 2A = cos^2 A

    Use the identity cos 2A = 2 cos^2 A - 1:

    2cos^2 A - 1 = cos^2 A

    cos^2 A = 1

    Cos A = + / -1

    When cos A = 1, A = 0 + / - 2nπ radians.

    when cos A = - 1, A = π + / - nπ radians.
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