How to solve #cos^2(theta) = sin(theta) -1# in the domain of #0 ≤ theta ≤ 2pi# ?
1 Answer
Substitute
Solve the resulting quadratic.
Discard any extraneous roots.
Explanation:
Given:
Substitute
Add
This factors into:
This can only be true when either factor is 0:
We must discard the first solution, because it is outside of the the range of the sine function:
Take the inverse sine of of both sides:
This is a well know angle: