Question #48588

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Nov 19, 2016

The product is zero when either factor is zero. Please see the explanation.

Explanation:

Treat it like a factored quadratic; the product is zero when either factor is zero:

#sin(alpha) = 0 and cos(beta) = 0#

The sine function is zero at, n, multiples of #pi# and the cosine function is zero at #pi/2# plus n multiples of #pi#, where n is any negative or positive integer, including zero.

#alpha = npi and beta = pi/2 + npi; n = ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,... #