galactus
Jul 11, 2010, 04:28 AM
There are no solutions which resolve to 0.
Rewrite:
\frac{sin(x)}{cos(x)}+\frac{cos(x)}{sin(x)}=0
\frac{sin^{2}(x)+cos^{2}(x)}{sin(x)cos(x)}=0
Note the numerator is the famous identity which equals 1. So, we have:
\frac{1}{sin(x)cos(x)}=0
As you can see, there is no way this can equal 0.
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