Solve for x sin(x)+cos(x)=0
Problem
Solution
Subtract
cos(x) from both sides of the equation to isolate the trigonometric terms.
Divide both sides by
cos(x) assumingcos(x)≠0 to express the equation in terms of the tangent function.
Substitute the identity
tan(x)=sin(x)/cos(x) into the equation.
Identify the reference angle where
tan(θ)=1 which isπ/4 Since the tangent value is negative, the angle must be in the second or fourth quadrant.
Generalize the solution by adding multiples of the period of the tangent function, which is
π
Final Answer
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