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The correct answer is option (C): 3
Given, \(cos2\theta=sin\theta\)
\(\Rightarrow 1-2sin^2\theta=sin\theta\)
\(\Rightarrow (2sin \theta-1)(sin\theta+1)=0\)
\(\Rightarrow sin\theta =\frac{1}{2},sin\theta=-1\)
\(\Rightarrow \theta=\left \{ \frac{\pi}{6},\frac{5\pi}{6},\frac{3\pi}{2} \right \}\) as \(\theta\in (0,2\pi)\)
The number of solutions is 3.
A bob of mass \(m\) is suspended at a point \(O\) by a light string of length \(l\) and left to perform vertical motion (circular) as shown in the figure. Initially, by applying horizontal velocity \(v_0\) at the point ‘A’, the string becomes slack when the bob reaches at the point ‘D’. The ratio of the kinetic energy of the bob at the points B and C is:
Trigonometric equation is an equation involving one or more trigonometric ratios of unknown angles. It is expressed as ratios of sine(sin), cosine(cos), tangent(tan), cotangent(cot), secant(sec), cosecant(cosec) angles. For example, cos2 x + 5 sin x = 0 is a trigonometric equation. All possible values which satisfy the given trigonometric equation are called solutions of the given trigonometric equation.
A list of trigonometric equations and their solutions are given below:
Trigonometrical equations | General Solutions |
sin θ = 0 | θ = nπ |
cos θ = 0 | θ = (nπ + π/2) |
cos θ = 0 | θ = nπ |
sin θ = 1 | θ = (2nπ + π/2) = (4n+1) π/2 |
cos θ = 1 | θ = 2nπ |
sin θ = sin α | θ = nπ + (-1)n α, where α ∈ [-π/2, π/2] |
cos θ = cos α | θ = 2nπ ± α, where α ∈ (0, π] |
tan θ = tan α | θ = nπ + α, where α ∈ (-π/2, π/2] |
sin 2θ = sin 2α | θ = nπ ± α |
cos 2θ = cos 2α | θ = nπ ± α |
tan 2θ = tan 2α | θ = nπ ± α |