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Use tan x=2, where 180° < x < 270°, to answer the following questions. Part A: What formulas(s) can be used to find cos(2x)? Part B: What is cos(2x)?
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Use tan x=2, where 180° < x < 270°, to answer the following questions. Part A: What formulas(s) can be used to find cos(2x)? Part B: What is cos(2x)?
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Use tan x=2, where 180° < x < 270°, to answer the following questions.
Part A: What formulas(s) can be used to find cos(2x)?
Part B: What is cos(2x)?
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Answer:
A: 2cos2x−1
A: 1−2sin2x
A: cos2x−sin2x
B: 0
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Answer:
A = 3/5
B = 3/5
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