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mina_world
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bryant_j_j at yahoo.com
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William Elliot
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William Elliot
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mina_world
From:mina_world
Subject:drawing
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:20:34 +0900
hello.....doctor~

draw the ordered pair (x,y) in the x-y plane such that
cosx > (siny)*{sin(x+y)}


sorry...i don't know.
give me good hint, please.

thank you very much for your advice.
From:bryant_j_j at yahoo.com
Subject:Re: drawing
Date:23 Jan 2005 05:36:29 -0800
use the trigonometric formula cos(x+y)-cos(x-y)=-2sin(x)sin(y) to make
things easier.
From:William Elliot
Subject:Re: drawing
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:57:01 -0800
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 bryant_j_j@yahoo.com wrote:

> use the trigonometric formula cos(x+y)-cos(x-y)=-2sin(x)sin(y) to make
> things easier.
>
Alsousespacestomakereadingeasier.
From:William Elliot
Subject:Re: drawing
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:52:41 -0800
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, mina_world wrote:

> draw the ordered pair (x,y) in the x-y plane such that
> cosx > (siny)*{sin(x+y)}
>
Let y = 0, x = pi/2

> sorry...i don't know.
> give me good hint, please.
>
Are you wanting to graph or draw the region
{ (x,y) | sin y * sin x+y < cos x } ?
sin y (sin x cos y + cos x sin y) < cos x
sin x sin y cos y + cos x sin^2 y < cos x
sin x sin y cos y + cos x - cos x * cos^2 y < cos x
sin x sin y cos y < cos x cos^2 y

For cos y > 0
sin x sin y < cos x cos y
For cos y < 0
sin x sin y > cos x cos y
For cos y = 0,
sin x sin y = 0
From:mina_world
Subject:Re: drawing
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:15:28 +0900
thank you very much.
   

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